examples with Sympy

Leo <list at gkbrk.com> writes:

> Wow! These look amazing on the terminal. I am not quote-replying as I
> don't want to mess with the beautiful monospace rendering.
>
> I would love to read a maths/science/CS related blog that uses this
> kind of rendering. This is so pleasant to look at on both a terminal and
> a GUI client.
>
> I hope someone will take the time to write either a latex-to-gemtext
> compiler that can generate this, or a server that does it dynamically.

I agree. To fluxion, I would remind you that the text/gemini format is
meant to be served as Unicode by default, so if you were to simply stick
those result graphics in a preformatted (```) block, they should look
great in any gemini client.

Thanks for the examples with Sympy. Very inspiring indeed!

Happy hacking,
  Gary

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