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The mathtext rendered in the 1.3.1 release does't work with the bundled pyparsing.py module (1.5.0).
Simply installing the latest version of the pyparsing.py module with easy install doesn't work. It does if the matplotlib\pyparsing.py file is overvritten with the newer version (2.0.1).
I don't know why the pyparsing.py module comes with the matplotlib source, but it could be useful to provide an option to allow using that installed manually.
Thank you!
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Old versions of matplotlib used to bundle pyparsing. This is no longer the case from matplotlib 1.3.0 and onwards. Unfortunately the bundled pyparsing is not deleted when upgrading. I think the best solution is to remove the old matplotlib installation and do a fresh install. I believe this bug is a duplicate of #2266
The mathtext rendered in the 1.3.1 release does't work with the bundled pyparsing.py module (1.5.0).
Simply installing the latest version of the pyparsing.py module with easy install doesn't work. It does if the matplotlib\pyparsing.py file is overvritten with the newer version (2.0.1).
I don't know why the pyparsing.py module comes with the matplotlib source, but it could be useful to provide an option to allow using that installed manually.
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: