As far as I remember, efricas does support latex.  It might be broken, of 
course, but in principle it should be there.

Martin

Am Freitag, 27. Mai 2016 09:15:48 UTC+2 schrieb Alasdair:
>
> I like running FriCAS within Emacs, using fricas.el.  However, on my 
> screen (which is an HiDPI retina screen), there are two issues:
>
>    1. The output is too tiny to read
>    2. Long lines aren't broken.
>
> The breqn.sty package could be used to automatically break long lines, but 
> I don't know how to include it so that it works.
>
> As an example, try
>
> integrate(sqrt(x^2+1)/(x^4+1), x)
>
> The output is a very long expression, which in my efricas is simply 
> unreadable, both in size, and in typesetting.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alasdair
>
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