You can use (La)TeX only in formulae (and don't expect good results 
anywhere besides the PDF docs). 

In Python docstrings you can use any utf-8, so just typing (or 
copy-pasting) é will work.





On Monday, September 15, 2014 4:03:31 PM UTC+1, Simon King wrote:
>
> Hi! 
>
> At #16453, I added counting of paths in quivers (that may be cyclic). I 
> think the result should be called "Poincaré series matrix". But I do not 
> succeed to get the letter "é" into the docs. I tried "\\'e", assuming 
> that latex typeset would work, but it doesn't. What shall I do to make 
> it work? 
>
> While we are at it, the ticket (which also is about cython version for 
> paths in quivers, thus speeding up path algebras) needs review... 
>
> Best regards, 
> Simon 
>
>

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