It seems that when I try to display LaTeX code in SAGE, it's eating up some of the characters. Here is the Latex code I want to display:
L = "An ordered field is a field $F$ which is also an ordered set, such that \\ \textbf{(i)} $x+y<x+z$ if $x,y,z \in F$ and $v<z$. \\ \textbf{(ii)} $xy>0$ if $x,y \in F$, and $x,y>0$." 'An ordered field is a field $F$ which is also an ordered set, such that \\ \textbf{(i)} $x+y<x+z$ if $x,y,z \\in F$ and $v<z$. \\ \textbf{(ii)} $xy>0$ if $x,y \\in F$, and $x,y>0$.' One interesting thing is that in the string itself I'm getting an extra '\' before '\in'. But more importantly when I try to show the latex code, this is what I get back: show(L) An ordered field is a field F which is also an ordered set, such that \ extbf{(i)} x+y0 if x;y2F, and x;y>0. And when I investgate the latex code that is generated on my statement, I get latex(L) \text{An ordered field is a field $F$ which is also an ordered set, such that \ extbf{(i)} $x+y<x+z$ if $x,y,z \in F$ and $v<z$. \ extbf{(ii)} $xy>0$ if $x,y \in F$, and $x,y>0$.}\text{An ordered field is a field $F$ which is also an ordered set, such that \ extbf{(i)} $x+y<x+z$ if $x,y,z \in F$ and $v<z$. \ extbf{(ii)} $xy>0$ if $x,y \in F$, and $x,y>0$.} which is also interesting. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Scot --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URLs: http://www.sagemath.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---