I think the init_printing() function is a better way to do this.

Aaron Meurer

On Feb 11, 2011, at 4:28 AM, Vinzent Steinberg wrote:

> On 10 Feb., 18:57, Dox <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thank you guys, the unicode works in isympy! But now, Is there a way
>> of load the .py file
>> 
>> I tried in the terminal
>> $ isympy Relativity.py > Retativity.txt
>> 
>> and didn't work.
> 
> isympy just sets sys.displayhook. I'm not sure what you want to do,
> but this works:
> 
> 
>>>> from sympy import *
>>>> import sys
>>>> nu = Symbol('nu')
>>>> nu
> nu
>>>> pretty(nu)
> u'\u03bd'
>>>> print _
> ν
>>>> def mydisplay(o):
> ...   print pretty(o)
> ...
>>>> sys.displayhook = mydisplay
>>>> nu
> ν
> 
> 
> Please note that this minimal displayhook "mydisplay" does not
> implement the _ variable.
> 
> 
> Vinzent
> 
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