>Do you have ghostscript installed? If you set verbose.level to debug or
>debug-annoying, what do you get?
>
>  
>

I realized that the ghostscript path wasn't set up properly, so that was 
what was causing part of the problem with EPS files.  It works sometimes 
now (sometimes the EPS is just a blank file, even though the plot shows 
up properly when I do pylab.show().  I'm still trying to narrow down 
what ameks the difference here).

>>I guess I mean TeX-like mathtext format parsed by matplotlib.  For 
>>example, I'm using things like this:
>>
>>rc('text', usetex=True) 
>>Plotting.xlabel(r'\textbf{Time (s)}', fontsize=16)
>>    
>>
>
>usetex=True means that you are trying to use an external TeX program.
>
>  
>

Ok, so am I to understand that usetex=True is not supported for PDF/EPS 
output?  Can you explain what the "Tex-like mathtext format parsed by 
matplotlib" is?

Thank you for your assistance,

--Jordan


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