[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 15, 6:38 am, "W. eWatson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm going to try another stab at this problem again. I'd like someone with
2.4.4 and  matplotlib-0.98.3.win32-py2.4exe to try it (below).

IMHO an important detail of your configuration is missing. What's your
numerical library? Did you install a Win32 distribution including a
numerical library (which?), or which package do you have installed
separately?

In general I've used matplotlib with every Python version between 2.2
and 2.5 (inclusive) on Win32 without problem, but the separate
installation
was sometimes a problem.

Regards,
Peter

I'm pretty new to Python, so how do I find the versions? I see IDLE provides a path browser. Can it tell me? I see various items in a tree: scipy PIL, Numeric_headers:package, LibearAlgebra.py, numpy etc. Under numeric_version.py, it shows 2.4.

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