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sympy-Ipython display pretty printing #22486

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strO0pwafel opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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sympy-Ipython display pretty printing #22486

strO0pwafel opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 1 comment

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@strO0pwafel
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Description

What steps will reproduce the problem?

im trying to print a matrix pretty, for the proffesor init_printing() just does it but on windows it just prints it normally, if i use ipython.display.display it worked on vsc but here it did nothing

Traceback

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Users\joepo\AppData\Local\spyder-6\envs\spyder-runtime\Lib\site-packages\spyder\app\mainwindow.py", line 564, in unmaximize_plugin
    self.layouts.unmaximize_dockwidget()
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'unmaximize_dockwidget'

Versions

  • Spyder version: 6.0.0 (standalone)
  • Python version: 3.11.9 64-bit
  • Qt version: 5.15.8
  • PyQt5 version: 5.15.9
  • Operating System: Windows-10-10.0.22631-SP0

Dependencies

# Mandatory:
aiohttp >=3.9.3                  :  3.10.5 (OK)
asyncssh >=2.14.0,<3.0.0         :  2.17.0 (OK)
atomicwrites >=1.2.0             :  1.4.1 (OK)
chardet >=2.0.0                  :  5.2.0 (OK)
cloudpickle >=0.5.0              :  3.0.0 (OK)
cookiecutter >=1.6.0             :  2.6.0 (OK)
diff_match_patch >=20181111      :  20230430 (OK)
github >=2.3.0                   :  2.4.0 (OK)
importlib_metadata >=4.6.0       :  8.4.0 (OK)
intervaltree >=3.0.2             :  3.1.0 (OK)
IPython >=8.13.0,<9.0.0,!=8.17.1 :  8.27.0 (OK)
jedi >=0.17.2,<0.20.0            :  0.19.1 (OK)
jellyfish >=0.7                  :  1.1.0 (OK)
jsonschema >=3.2.0               :  4.23.0 (OK)
keyring >=17.0.0                 :  25.3.0 (OK)
nbconvert >=4.0                  :  7.16.4 (OK)
numpydoc >=0.6.0                 :  1.8.0 (OK)
parso >=0.7.0,<0.9.0             :  0.8.4 (OK)
pexpect >=4.4.0                  :  4.9.0 (OK)
pickleshare >=0.4                :  0.7.5 (OK)
psutil >=5.3                     :  6.0.0 (OK)
pygments >=2.0                   :  2.18.0 (OK)
pylint >=3.1,<4                  :  3.2.7 (OK)
pylint_venv >=3.0.2              :  3.0.3 (OK)
pyls_spyder >=0.4.0              :  0.4.0 (OK)
pylsp >=1.12.0,<1.13.0           :  1.12.0 (OK)
pylsp_black >=2.0.0,<3.0.0       :  2.0.0 (OK)
pyuca >=1.2                      :  1.2 (OK)
qdarkstyle >=3.2.0,<3.3.0        :  3.2.3 (OK)
qstylizer >=0.2.2                :  0.2.3 (OK)
qtawesome >=1.3.1,<1.4.0         :  1.3.1 (OK)
qtconsole >=5.6.0,<5.7.0         :  5.6.0 (OK)
qtpy >=2.4.0                     :  2.4.1 (OK)
rtree >=0.9.7                    :  1.3.0 (OK)
setuptools >=49.6.0              :  73.0.1 (OK)
sphinx >=0.6.6                   :  8.0.2 (OK)
spyder_kernels >=3.0.0,<3.1.0    :  3.0.0 (OK)
superqt >=0.6.2,<1.0.0           :  0.6.7 (OK)
textdistance >=4.2.0             :  4.6.2 (OK)
three_merge >=0.1.1              :  0.1.1 (OK)
watchdog >=0.10.3                :  5.0.1 (OK)
yarl >=1.9.4                     :  1.9.7 (OK)
zmq >=24.0.0                     :  26.2.0 (OK)

# Optional:
cython >=0.21                    :  3.0.11 (OK)
matplotlib >=3.0.0               :  3.9.2 (OK)
numpy >=1.7                      :  1.26.4 (OK)
pandas >=1.1.1                   :  2.2.2 (OK)
scipy >=0.17.0                   :  1.13.1 (OK)
sympy >=0.7.3                    :  1.13.2 (OK)
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Hi @strO0pwafel thank you for the report! Regarding the pretty printing on Windows, do you have any printer installed, like LaTeX for example? If not, it wouldn't be possible to pretty print (for more info on that you can check https://docs.sympy.org/latest/tutorials/intro-tutorial/printing.html#setting-up-pretty-printing).

Regarding the traceback you are seeing, I would say that is a duplicate of #22514 which fix is available as part of Spyder 6.0.1. So updating should be enough to prevent seeing that traceback.

Let us know if the info above helps!

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