On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Alan Bromborsky <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
> The reason for the color printing of functions and derivative operators is
> that I modified the sympy printing of fuctions (arguments are surpressed)
> and derivatives so that when I print multivectors on the console the strings
> would not be too long.  The colors make it obvious when the multivector
> coefficients are functions (not variables or constants) and when
> differential operators are being applied to the coefficients.  Note that
> colors are only used for generic functions such as f(x,y,z).

Hm, I see your point.  I wonder whether this reworking can be fit into
the more general concept of SymPy.

Sergiu

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