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| https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/5681#issuecomment-894613319 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/5681 | 894613319 | IC_kwDOAMm_X841UrdH | 14371165 | 2021-08-07T06:29:19Z | 2021-08-07T06:29:19Z | MEMBER | It's the newline join that's the problem. You can get the latex working as textwrap intends by using ```python import numpy as np from matplotlib import pyplot as plt import xarray as xr da = xr.DataArray(range(5), dims="x", coords = dict(x=range(5))) name = r"$Ra_s = \mathrm{mean}(\epsilon_k) / \mu M^2_\infty$" name = "$\n$".join(textwrap.wrap(name, 30)) da.x.attrs = dict(long_name = name) da.plot() plt.figure() plt.plot(range(5)) plt.xlabel(name) ``` But that looks worse than the original, checking if the string is latex-able seems a good idea. |
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