Hi.

I'm working on a big math problem.   Sympy is saving my butt.  Many thanks 
for this excellent tool.  Open source rules !

What is the best (gui) environment to run sympy in ?   

I love seeing equations formatted in Latex so that I can be sure the code I 
am writing in python is matching what I want the equation to be.  It's also 
great to copy and paste Latex equations into my documentation, rather than 
a line of python.

I've been using the Jupyter notebook, but I don't usually use an 
interactive shell.  I find Jupyter notebook to be kind of clumsy. 

I develop in Fedora, so I am familiar with Spyder, Eclipse, Kwrite, 
Konsole, etc.  I prefer to write code and run it.  If I do that, how do I 
force sympy to output symbols in Latext (to a console) ?

Also, if I run this code in Jupyter, it outputs the latext equation for 
width in Latex.

width = r*cos(theta)*sin(phi)
width

But if I run this code in Jupyter cell, it only outputs phi, not width

width = r*cos(theta)*sin(phi)
width
phi = symbols('phi')
phi

Why ?

And if I run print(latex(width)) it will output "width" in Latex, not the 
equation that is assigned to width.

How do I get sympy to output the equation of width in Latex ?

Better yet, how do I get sympy to output "width =... equation..." in Latex ?

Thank you. 


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