Hi Sam, Sam wrote: > I've installed matplotlib recently because I want to add graphing > functionality to a GUI that i'm making. Have you considered wxmpl? I'm leaning towards using it, " Painless matplotlib embedding in wxPython" sounds good (and it even works). More information and downloads at http://agni.phys.iit.edu/~kmcivor/wxmpl/
> - the following error box pops up: "This application has failed to > start because wxmsw26uh_vc.dll was not found. Reinstalling the > application may fix this problem." Matplotlib mailing list should give you better answers on this, but I'll try my best :) I have wx-2.6-msw-ansi and my DLL is wxmsw26h_vc.dll, so it seems wxmsw26Uh_vc.dll means the Unicode version. Matplotlib examples do work here and including "# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-" in the demo source causes no problem. Have you ever installed a Unicode version of wxPython? The file wx.pth in Lib/site-packages/ should point to your default wx version (a single line with the directory name), does it? The configuration file matplotlibrc (in Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mpl-data\ and somewhere in your profile) might have something weird causing this, worth a check IMHO. If these don't solve the problem, installing an older wxPython might work around any version conflicts that could exist. Hoping this helps, Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list