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‎doc/devel/documenting_mpl.rst‎

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extensions <https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/math.html>`__.
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In rare cases we want the rendering of the mathematical text in the
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documentation html to exactly match with the rendering of the mathematical
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expression in the Matplotlib figure. In these cases, you can use the
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expression in the Matplotlib figure. In these cases, you can use the
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`matplotlib.sphinxext.mathmpl` Sphinx extension (See also the
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:doc:`../tutorials/text/mathtext` tutorial.)
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:doc:`../users/explain/text/mathtext` tutorial.)
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‎lib/matplotlib/sphinxext/mathmpl.py‎

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The ``mathmpl`` Sphinx extension creates a mathtext image in Matplotlib and
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shows it in html output. Thus, it is a true and faithful representation of what
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you will see if you pass a given LaTeX string to Matplotlib (see
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:doc:`../tutorials/text/mathtext`).
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:ref:`mathtext`).
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.. warning::
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In most cases, you will likely want to use one of `Sphinx's builtin Math

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