Em 06-05-2014 12:51, Joachim Durchholz escreveu:
Am 06.05.2014 15:13, schrieb Jason Moore:
SymPy 0.7.5 :
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1424146#post1424146
Nice.
Can we do anything about the incomplete Unicode support?
I'm thinking along the lines of letting each operator inspect the font
in use, check if the required Unicode characters are available, and
automatically fall back to ASCII art if there isn't.
Or maybe we can package a useful fallback font. Or supply one on the
SymPy website.
Just tossing around ideas, I have no real knowledge about Python's or
SymPy's font handling.
Hi,
Using "init_printing(use_unicode=false)" is a workaround. The
problem is the "Terminal" (FingerTerm) in Sailfish has fixed font type.
On other applications (a Qt/QML software) using SymPy, we can usually
choose a font type with complete Unicode support (like "DejaVu Sans Mono").
On Sunday I've sent my suggestion to Sailfish OS developers at Jolla :
"So I repeat my suggestion below, to have "DejaVu Sans Mono" font
available in Sailfish OS. And FingerTerm able to change the font."
Regards,
Roberto
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