Hi there, On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Christophe TROESTLER wrote:
It seems that GiNaC, when (for example) collecting expressions and then printing them to LaTeX adds some braces in additions to parentheses. For example
symbol x("x"), y("y"), t("t"); ex e = x*t + y*t; collect(e,t).print(GiNaC::print_latex());
ouputs
t {(y+x)}
Is there any way (an option?) to remove the extra braces? Indeed, they force TeX NOT to BREAK the expression (i.e., it must fit on a single line) which is problematic when the expression is long.
I don't know, I didn't write this. I just hope it was intentional. Why am I answering, then? Because I am surprised to hear that TeX actually breaks expressions. Does it? It certainly never did for my own work! Are you using some packages to do this or am I using packages that prevent breaking or does the computer just not like me??? seriously puzzled... -richy. -- Richard B. Kreckel <Richard.Kreckel@Uni-Mainz.DE> <http://wwwthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/~kreckel/>