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@anntzer anntzer commented Dec 7, 2018

... consistently with TeX.
(AFAICT we never break mathtext over multiple lines so it's just a
normal space for us.)
See e.g. https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/74354/4101 for reference.

Closes #12946.

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  • Has Pytest style unit tests
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@tacaswell tacaswell added this to the v3.1 milestone Dec 7, 2018
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modulo a smoke test of parsing the ~ without error.

... consistently with TeX.
(AFAICT we never break mathtext over multiple lines so it's just a
normal space for us.)
See e.g. https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/74354/4101 for reference.
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anntzer commented Dec 7, 2018

done

@jklymak jklymak merged commit f4b2b68 into matplotlib:master Dec 7, 2018
@anntzer anntzer deleted the texnbsp branch December 8, 2018 10:09
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Thanks @anntzer !

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~ in mathrm leads to Unknown symbol: \mathrm
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