> Wow, I hadn't realized that Fedora 13 is carrying a rather old version of
> matplotlib (~2 years old).  I should double-check what version is in rawhide
> and possibly prod some people to get them to choose a more recent version...
 
Hi, Ben.  I think it would be a good idea to give the Fedora people some
feedback on this.  I thought that one of the main points of Fedora was to
explore bleeding-edge software.

> I am not exactly sure what the cause of your problem is, but you could try
> uninstalling the Fedora packages of matplotlib and install the latest
> version from source.  Unless someone else has a better idea about what the
> cause of the problem is?

I'm usually reluctant to do this, as the packages installed from source don't
automatically get security updates, etc., but I tried your suggestion and
found the exercise painless.  And with the new version I DO get math symbols
on my plots.

Thanks for your help with this.

-- Mike


      
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