Does r'x\alpha' work for you?

On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 10:33:32 PM UTC-5, asmwarrior wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm a beginner of sympy, I found that using the Tex to render the 
> output of math expression is so wonderful.
> I see on doc page here: Extended LaTeXModule for SymPy — SymPy 0.7.2 
> documentation - 
> http://docs.sympy.org/0.7.2/modules/galgebra/latex_ex/latex_ex.html
> It shows some code which can show a x and alpha character, but the code 
> don't works under my currently 0.7.5 version of sympy, here is what I get 
> from Ipython
> xa = sympy.symbols('xalpha')
>
> xa
> Out[18]: (I attach the output as an image)
>
> But what I expect the is result from the page 
> http://docs.sympy.org/0.7.2/modules/galgebra/latex_ex/latex_ex.html
>
> So, my question is: do I need to add a special delimiter to separate 
> characters, thanks. 
>
>
>

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