On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:06 PM, Chris Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Brian Granger wrote:
>
> They are both trying to print Ket('psi') which (on my system) generates
>
>    >>> print Ket('psi')
>    |psi>
>    >>> print pretty(Ket('psi'))
>    u'\u2758psi\u27e9'

The issue is that the psi is not being rendered as the unicode Greek
symbol psi.  It looks like you have unicode symbols not working.  What
can disable this in sympy...oh wait see below.

>
>> Yes, this would help us to debug this.  Also, what OS are you on?
>>
> Windows XP
>
>>
>>> Do you have pretty printing enabled or disabled at your computer?
>
> disabled

You definitely need to have unicode pretty printing of greek symbols
enabled for this to work.

Brian

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