Thank you, it works flawlessly now :)
2013/3/31 Juergen Hasch pyt...@elbonia.de
Am 31.03.2013 08:50, schrieb Pawel Chojnacki:
Thank you very much - hovewer, your solution isn't enough. Adding your
lines generate:
The problem is this:
RuntimeError: LaTeX was not able to process the
Thank you very much - hovewer, your solution isn't enough. Adding your
lines generate:
['\\usepackage{amsmath}', '\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}']
Exception in Tkinter callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.7/lib-tk/Tkinter.py, line 1437, in __call__
return
Am 31.03.2013 08:50, schrieb Pawel Chojnacki:
Thank you very much - hovewer, your solution isn't enough. Adding your lines
generate:
The problem is this:
RuntimeError: LaTeX was not able to process the following string:
u''
Here is the full report generated by LaTeX:
Latex doesn't like
Hello,
I've been having some troubles with LaTeX in matplotlib. My example script:
#!/usr/bin/env python2
#-*- coding: utf-8 -*-
__author__ = 'Pawel Chojnacki'
__copyright__ ='Copyleft 2013 Pawel Chojnacki'
__version__ = '1.0'
__date__ = '29-03-2013'
__license__ = 'GPLv3'
import numpy as np
Doesn't look like you're using math.usetex therefore are not actually
using latex, but mpl's stripped down tex implementation.
Try setting usetex to True, or alternatively I think you could use \mathrm
instead of \text to get non mathematical text.
HTH
On 30 March 2013 11:43, Pawel Chojnacki
Am 30.03.2013 16:29, schrieb Pawel Chojnacki:
Please pardon me, but what object is math.usetex attribute of? I can't find
it in the documentation.
http://matplotlib.org/users/usetex.html Mentions only text.usetex.
You need to set
mpl.rcParams['text.usetex'] = True
For text you