On Feb 4, 2008, at 13:10 , Jason Grout wrote:

>
> Justin C. Walker wrote:
>>
>> On Feb 4, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
>>> Justin C. Walker wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> I agree with Justin's comments on how to ask good, detailed  
>>> questions
>>> about functionality.  This question was also asked on IRC and  
>>> resolved
>>> in the same way.
>>>
>>> I did open a trac ticket since the error message is pretty  
>>> confusing;
>>> see trac ticket #2045.
>>
>> Hmm...#2045 doesn't show up when I check Trac, so I have to ask:
>>
>> What error messages?  For me (2.10 on Mac OS X 10.4.11 (Core 2
>> Duo) :-}), I don't see errors.  I see .pngs with only axes displayed,
>> or in the case of "(1-x^2)^(0.5)", I get a JMOL picture with the
>> number 8.9442*I in the center of a 3x3x3 box :-}
>
> William just closed 2045 as a duplicate of 2038, which has the same
> types of error messages.


After a while I checked for closed reports, and found it.  Thanks for  
the followup.

Justin

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Institute for the Enhancement of the Director's Income
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it's not just for electricity any more.
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