#6211: typesetting exp sometimes broken
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Reporter: burcin | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.0.2
Component: symbolics | Keywords:
Reviewer: | Author:
Merged: |
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Old description:
> Reported by Ricardo on sage-support:
>
> {{{
> I had installed sage 3.4.1 in my Ubuntu machine, and every time I did
> something like:
>
> f=function("f",x)
> integrate(f,x,0,1)
>
> in a notebook, sage showed me the equation using an integral symbol. I
> just installed sage 4.0, and when I do the same, I get:
>
> integrate(f(x), x, 0, 1)
>
> no matter if I check the Typeset Box. It happens also with
> derivatives.
> }}}
New description:
Typesetting e.g. e^sqrt(kappa) doesn't currently work.
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Comment(by kcrisman):
This was about typesetting integrals, but since a description of exp not
typesetting properly was added to this and #5711 is now largely about the
typesetting of integrals etc., it seemed wise to change the description
and summary. The commentary above seems pretty useful!
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6211#comment:3>
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