I'll give your extended latex printer a go.  My goal is in the theme
of making pprint prettier and being able to have my script output
match the conventions of the people I work with.

Thanks

On Nov 25, 6:54 pm, Alan Bromborsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ondrej Certik wrote:
> > 2008/11/25 Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >> I meant deltatheta_1
>
> >> or like \delta\theta_1 in latex
>
> > I see. Is it just one Symbol? If so, then sympy currently cannot do
> > that, but it can certainly be implemented quite easily by providing a
> > custom Printer.
>
> >> and also omega_theta  , omege subscript theta .
>
> > Do you know the UTF-8 code form _theta (subscript) ? If so, then it
> > can be implemented. The problem is that unicode is not well suited for
> > subscripts and superscripts -- one should be using other means to
> > achieve that, e.g. escape sequences in terminals and patching all
> > major terminals to support sub/superscripts.
>
> > Ondra
>
> My extended latex printer does it, but I am not done documenting it
> yet.  If you would like to try it out let me know.
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