Description: NCSetOutput displays noncommutative expressions in a special format without
affecting the internal representation of the expression. For example, SetOutput[
All → True] turns on all display beatifications listed below. Options are set by
typing,
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- ∙ All → True, to use the new format.
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- ∙ opt → False, to return to the default format.
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- ∙ Dot → True, ’**’ is displayed as ’.’(i.e., a dot)
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- ∙ Dot → False, ’**’ defaults as ’**’
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- ∙ aj → True, aj[ X ] is displayed as X*
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- ∙ aj → False, aj[ X ] is displayed as aj[ X ]
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- ∙ inv → True, inv[ X ] is displayed as X-1
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- ∙ inv → False, inv[ X ] is displayed as inv[ X ]
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- ∙ tp → True, tp[ X ] is displayed as XT
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- ∙ tp → False, tp[ X ] is displayed as tp[ X ]
Examples : (Generic) SetOutput[opt→True] turns on all beautifications of the output
related to the attribute opt. (One never types opt. The letters “opt” here stand
for any of the listed attributes.) So, for example, one might try the command
SetOutput[dot→True, aj→True]; aj[rt[x ** y]]