Yes, I used 4.1.1.
Unfortunately I can not use neither the precompiled 32bit 4.2 - it is
compiled with some SSE or so instructions which my AMD does not
support - nor with the source, it gets me some error that some GCC
symbol can not be found when building R - nor can I try my original
example with sagenb - it is limited in the uploadable size.

So I can not really test it with 4.2 but I can see in sagenb that the
plot/show output is different (for example the axes do no more
intersect when the intersection is not the origin, this really
improves readability). So I *guess* the error would not occur.

On 9 Nov., 15:05, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> kcrisman wrote:
> > This must be a matplotlib issue.  Jason, have you noticed this?  With
> > the non-intersecting axes this is pretty important to have out fixed.
> > Also, Henryk, can you give a reproducible example so we can track down
> > what a best fix might be? Thanks.
>
> > - kcrisman
>
> > On Nov 8, 3:02 pm, Henryk Trappmann <bo198...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> Did anyone notice that the plot scale sometimes does not contain any
> >> number or sometimes only contains one number? Unfortunately I have no
> >> simple example to reproduce. But its not a problem with too small or
> >> too big numbers.
>
> >> I think the plot function should guaranty that at least two numbers
> >> are shown on the scale. Because otherwise the scale is useless (if you
> >> have less than two numbers you can not deduce the length of the ticks
> >> by counting them).
>
> This was a common problem several months ago.  I believe the work we did
> several months ago fixes this problem, though.  Can you get an example
> that shows the problem on sagenb.org?
>
> What version of Sage are you running?
>
> Jason
>
> --
> Jason Grout
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