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- Improves rendering of complex LaTeX expressions as `long_name`s when plotting · 1 ✖
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894867998 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/5682#issuecomment-894867998 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/5682 | IC_kwDOAMm_X841Vpoe | Illviljan 14371165 | 2021-08-08T22:58:21Z | 2021-08-08T22:58:21Z | MEMBER | I wonder if it will look best if we avoid splitting inside the latex code?
I was playing around a little with regex but I didn't get that far: ```python import textwrap import re name = r"$Ra_s = \mathrm{mean}(\epsilon_k) / \mu M^2_\infty$"
extra = "Longwinded comments about something confusing. "
units = r"$[N / m]$"
label_raw = name + extra + units
label_notex = re.sub("\$(.+?)\$", "X ", label_raw, flags=re.DOTALL)
label_notex_wrap = textwrap.wrap(label_notex, 30)
label_tex_wrap = ... # regex to add back the latex strings. |
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Improves rendering of complex LaTeX expressions as `long_name`s when plotting 963239311 |
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