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ericdill opened this issue Aug 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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[Bug]: Color scale in colormapnorms.html has garbled text #23585

ericdill opened this issue Aug 8, 2022 · 3 comments

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@ericdill
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ericdill commented Aug 8, 2022

Bug summary

visiting https://matplotlib.org/stable/tutorials/colors/colormapnorms.html#symmetric-logarithmic shows this colorbar with some garbled text

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popos 22.04, chrome incognito Version 103.0.5060.134 (Official Build) (64-bit)

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timhoffm commented Aug 8, 2022

Also present in dev version: https://matplotlib.org/devdocs/tutorials/colors/colormapnorms.html#symmetric-logarithmic

And at least since 2.1.0 https://matplotlib.org/2.1.0/tutorials/colors/colormapnorms.html#symmetric-logarithmic (before that the page did nit exist in that form).

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jklymak commented Aug 8, 2022

Yes, the symlog ticker is basically broken. Someone who uses SymLog should fix it!

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QuLogic commented Aug 8, 2022

Duplicate of #18757

@QuLogic QuLogic marked this as a duplicate of #18757 Aug 8, 2022
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