+1. I don't like this behaviour and I've never understood why it's the
default. (Why on earth does Sage insist on overriding LaTeX's very
carefully tuned spacing settings? Do we think we know more about
typography than TeX's designers?)

David

On 9 April 2013 09:55, shersonb <caretake...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As it stands, latex(2*x) will return:
>
> 2 \, x
>
> and thus leaves a space between the 2 and the x when compiled. This does not 
> look very good, IMO. Is there an option some where that I can set so that 
> this behavior is avoided, so that the above will return "2 x" instead?
>
> ~Brian
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