Ah -- that bug may have been fixed since 0.91, if I recall correctly.
Mike
Chaitanya Krishna wrote:
> Nope. Does not work.
>
> Fails with ...
>
> /home/cande/python/packages/matplotlib-0.91.1-py2.5-linux-x86_64.egg/matplotlib/mathtext.py:670:
> MathTextWarning: Unrecognized symbol '\['. Substitut
Nope. Does not work.
Fails with ...
/home/cande/python/packages/matplotlib-0.91.1-py2.5-linux-x86_64.egg/matplotlib/mathtext.py:670:
MathTextWarning: Unrecognized symbol '\['. Substituting with a dummy
symbol.
% sym.encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace'), MathTextWarning)
/home/cande/python/packag
You need to escape the [ ], e.g. \[ \]
Does that work for you?
Cheers,
Mike
Chaitanya Krishna wrote:
> Forgot to mention the version in the last mail. I am using
>
> In [2]: matplotlib.__version__
> Out[2]: '0.91.1'
>
> Cheers,
> Chaitanya
>
> ---
Forgot to mention the version in the last mail. I am using
In [2]: matplotlib.__version__
Out[2]: '0.91.1'
Cheers,
Chaitanya
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Hi,
Thanks for the previous replies. They were very helpful.
I would like to use '[' and ']' in my ylabels. But, when I try to use
them I get the following error
Lots of tracebacks here ...
matplotlib.pyparsing.ParseFatalException: Expected end of math '$'
$V_{Fe_{53}M} - V_{Fe_{54}}\ \ [\AA^{3}