Looks like a bug in matplotlib's internal TeX processor. It does understand
e.g. \curlyvee which, one would have thought, is more obscure.
On Monday, May 25, 2015 at 10:48:30 AM UTC+2, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
>
> Strange:
>
> L=LatticePoset({0:['A', 'x', 'B'], 'A': ['y'], 'x': ['y', 'C'], 'B':
> ['C'], 'y': [1], 'C': [1]})
> L.show(figsize=3, vertex_colors={'gray': [0,1,'x', 'y'], '#ff0000': ['A'],
> '#00ff00': ['B', 'C']}, title="$A \wedge B=1$ and $A \vee B=0$.")
>
> It seems that \wedge works, but \vee does not. Already documented bug?
>
> --
> Jori Mäntysalo
>
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