>
>
> We don't include tcl/tk so our binary distribution doesn't include tkinter 
>> / tkagg. If you have all build dependencies and compile from source it 
>> should work.
>>
>
> Volker,
>
> Unlike Linux, the binary version of Sage on OS X comes with a working copy 
> of Tkinter, though not Tkagg.  I think the reason is just that OS X has 
> always included a working copy of Tk and this is found automatically by the 
> Python build system.  
>

This is really the kind of thing that should be in an FAQ, maybe even 
fairly early in the plot documentation, as it continually comes up. 
 
http://sagemath.org/doc/faq/faq-usage.html#how-to-get-sage-s-python-to-recognize-my-system-s-tcl-tk-install
 
isn't really the same thing.

See e.g. 
http://ask.sagemath.org/question/8197/sage-python-import-matplotlib-no-module-named-_tkagg/
 
and the 

export SAGE_MATPLOTLIB_GUI=yes

solution.   See 
also https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2010-February/568287.html 
which is interesting as it's on a Python list, not Sage! 

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