You can use \AA for angstrom (to conform to the (La)TeX standard).
Cheers,
Mike
Maxim Fedorovsky wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the help) I have noticed that \angstrom is not
> anymore supported in 0.91.
>
>
> With best regards,
> Maxim Fedorovsky.
>> Forgot to mention -- you could also apply this pa
Thanks a lot for the help) I have noticed that \angstrom is not anymore
supported in 0.91.
With best regards,
Maxim Fedorovsky.
> Forgot to mention -- you could also apply this patch to your local
> copy of mathtext.py
>
> http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/matplotlib/branches/v0_91_m
Forgot to mention -- you could also apply this patch to your local copy
of mathtext.py
http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/matplotlib/branches/v0_91_maint/lib/matplotlib/mathtext.py?r1=4816&r2=4854
Michael Droettboom wrote:
> It's a bug in 0.91.2. This has been fixed on the maintenance
It's a bug in 0.91.2. This has been fixed on the maintenance branch (if
you're comfortable using SVN), or we do plan to release a bugfix 0.91.3
release soon.
Cheers,
Mike
Maxim Fedorovsky wrote:
>Dear all,
>
> The following TeX expression did not produce any error message with
Dear all,
The following TeX expression did not produce any error message with
matplotlib versions 0.87.3 - 0.90.2 :
r'$Wavenumber,\ [\ cm^{-1}\ ]$'
The following error is produced with version 0.91.2 :
: Expected end of
math '$'
$Wavenumber,\ [\ cm^{-1}\ ]$ (at