Works for me in a new sheet. Doesn't in a sheet initially created by 
6.9beta1. As far as I can tell, nothing in the sheet explains this 
behaviour...

And #19374 still doesn't work for me neither in the "old" or the "new" 
sheet).

HTH,

--
Emmanuel Charpentier


Le dimanche 11 octobre 2015 07:58:53 UTC+2, tdumont a écrit :
>
> Le 10/10/2015 22:32, Jeroen Demeyer a écrit : 
> > On 2015-10-10 21:24, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote: 
> >> In [2]: 
> >> %display simple 
> >> 
> >> solve(x^2+1==0,x,to_poly_solve="force") 
> >> Out[2]: 
> >> 
> >> [] 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Huh ? 
> > Works for me... 
> > 
> > In any case, it would be very unlikely that a Sage command actually 
> > gives different output in the command line and in the Jupyter notebook. 
> > 
>
>  >jupyter notebook 
> sage 6.9 rc3 
> This works for me too. 
> t;d. 
>

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