Thanks for the pointer:
%display plain
Clears it up, I justΒ  have to (remember to) switch back and forth.

On 6/5/22 11:51, Eric Gourgoulhon wrote:
Indeed, in Jupyter or Jupyterlab, the underscore is rendered as a minus sign in %display latex mode.
For instance,

%display latex
type(ZZ)

returns

<πšŒπš•πšŠπšœπšœ '𝚜𝚊𝚐𝚎.πš›πš’πš—πšπšœ.πš’πš—πšπšŽπšπšŽπš›βŽ―πš›πš’πš—πš.π™Έπš—πšπšŽπšπšŽπš›πšπš’πš—πšβŽ―πšŒπš•πšŠπšœπšœ'>

while

print(type(ZZ))

gives

<class 'sage.rings.integer_ring.IntegerRing_class'>

I don't know where the replacement of underscores by minus signs comes from...
Le dimanche 5 juin 2022 Γ  15:50:41 UTC+2, raymond....@gmail.com a Γ©critΒ :

    show('1_1=',2)
    Works fine in console mode.
    In jupyter and jupyterlab:

    1-1=2

    It seems to be auto-corrected; I see the correct output
    momentarily then
    it gets "corrected".
    Where should I report it?

    Sagemath 9.6
    Linux Mate
    Google chrome and Firefox

    rrogers

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