#13296: matplotlib do not handle unicode properly from command line
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Reporter: slabbe | Owner: jason, was
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.3
Component: graphics | Keywords: unicode, matplotlib
Work issues: | Report Upstream: N/A
Reviewers: | Authors:
Merged in: | Dependencies: #13161
Stopgaps: |
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Using sage-5.2.rc0, unicode letter é gets replaced by "é" in matplotlib
plot:
{{{
sage: text(u'an accent : é', (1,1), color='red')
}}}
With #13161 the same problem appears for axes labels :
{{{
sage: t = text(u'an accent : é', (1,1), color='red')
sage: t.axes_labels([u'an accent : é', 'Y']) # broken without #13161
sage: t
}}}
But, as mentionned in ticket #13161, if the same code is written in a file
without encoding, then unicode gets printed perfectly :
{{{
# this is file.sage
t = text(u'an accent : é', (1,1), color='red')
t.axes_labels([u'an accent : é', 'Y']) # broken without #13161
}}}
Is perfect :
{{{
sage: attach file.sage
sage: t
}}}
What is the difference between a file and the command line?
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