The Windows version of the Python interpreter can be run from the command line the same way it’s run in other operating systems, by typing python or python3 at the prompt. But there’s a feature unique ...
See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70072297/pyplot-buttons-do-not-work-reliably-on-windows-10. I have only tried Python 3.7 as installed in Visual Studio 2019 ...
while packaging 3.5.0rc1, i notice that it's no longer possible to set a custom matplotlibrc, if the default one is "invalid". # MPLCONFIGDIR=. PYTHONPATH=/build ...
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