LaTeX printing in ipython qtconsole when running external file

I solved an analytic problem using sympy and saved everything in a .py file. When I run the code (which includes init_printing()) with ipython filename.py I get nice unicode output whenever I print within the file with pprint. So far so good.

When I import sympy in ipython qtconsole, I can get nice LaTeX outputs, just as stated in the documentation of sympy. But I get this nice printing only if the interactive console does the prining, i.e.:

Integral(sqrt(1/x), x)


produced a LaTeX image, while

pprint(Integral(sqrt(1/x), x))


does produce unicode output.

When running code from a file with

run filename.py


the only way I see to create output is to use pprint, i.e. I do not get the LaTeX output.

Does anyone see a solution? Thanks alot.

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As in many case I think there is a confusion between returning an object (that trigger display hook) and displaying it. is is the same difference than

def funp():
print 1


and

def funr():
return 1


Both will "show" 1 if executed interactivly, but not in a script. In IPython you can see the difference with the Out[] prompt that appear or not depending of wether it is returned or displayed. I think in you case you need from IPython.display import display_pretty

In[1]: display_pretty(I)
⌠
⎮     ___
⎮    ╱ 1
⎮   ╱  ─  dx
⎮ ╲╱   x
⌡


or maybe from IPython.display import display_latex

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Thanks for the answer! –  user3090163 Dec 11 '13 at 11:01
Thanks for the answer! This means that the display hook method that is called in the qtconsole is able to do the LaTeX output, but I use a different method (pprint) in the script. How can I manually call the display hook method. Btw. alpha prints LaTeX display_latex(alpha) prints unicode –  user3090163 Dec 11 '13 at 11:12
Simply use in the script display: IPython.display import display display(alpha) #or similar –  user3090163 Dec 11 '13 at 12:27
display_something will call the display-hook-something for you. It is not always easy nor make sense to try to get the methods that the display_hook will call by yourself. –  Matt Dec 11 '13 at 14:31