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anntzer opened this issue Jan 17, 2016 · 6 comments
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\left( ... \right) are too small #5863

anntzer opened this issue Jan 17, 2016 · 6 comments
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anntzer commented Jan 17, 2016

All's in the title. Both with 1.5.0 and the current HEAD (with which the screenshot was produced)

title("$\\left(1.234\\right)$")

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Yes, I know \left and \right are not necessary here. OTOH some code that generates LaTeX strings (e.g. the uncertainties packages, where I noticed this first) just always use \left and \right as that avoids having to parse the contents to know whether they're needed, which seems fair game.

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attn @zblz

@tacaswell tacaswell added this to the next major release (2.0) milestone Jan 17, 2016
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Exactly what source string produced that image?

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anntzer commented Jan 17, 2016

Edited original post.

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Thanks

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zblz commented Jan 17, 2016

I put up a fix in #5871, so that it tries to use the regular parens (and the DejaVu ones) when the text inside is close to regular text.

mdboom added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 18, 2016
Fix sized delimiters for regular-sized mathtext (#5863)
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zblz commented Jan 19, 2016

Fixed in #5871

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QuLogic pushed a commit to QuLogic/matplotlib that referenced this issue Oct 16, 2016
Fix sized delimiters for regular-sized mathtext (matplotlib#5863)
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