Maybe I missed it, but can that even be used as a library? It looks
like it is all closed source, and stuck within its own ecosystem.

But I agree that if you can find an already existing equation editor
that can be hooked up to SymPy that that would be a good alternative
to writing one from scratch.

Also, I don't think it would be too much work to extend the Unicode
pretty printer to get a curses based equation editor. If you search
the list, I've explained the idea in a little more depth in the past.

Aaron Meurer


On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 10:29 PM, Chris Smith <smi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wonder if the desmos editor could be used to do this. Perhaps code that
> communicates between sympy and a web page?
>
> https://www.desmos.com/frontpage?utm_expid=43664205-2
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