Matplotlib mathtext does not understand basic delimiters with right/left

When using \left and \right in matplotlib with mathtext parsing, it doesn't recognize useful delimiters. In particular, brace and square bracket are errors:

ylabel(r'$\left\{ \frac{a}{b} \right\}$')
ylabel(r'$\left[ \frac{a}{b} \right]$')


In both cases I get something like

ParseFatalException: Expected a delimiter
$\left\{ \frac{a}{b} \right\}$ (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)


On the other hand \left{ (incorrectly leaving off the backslash) does actually work. I can't find any way to make the square bracket work, though.

I couldn't find any bug reports on this, but maybe I'm looking in the wrong place. Any ideas what's going on?

(matplotlib.__version__ = '1.1.0')

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ylabel(r'$\left\{ \frac{a}{b} \right\}$') gives me the error you report, but ylabel(r'$\left[ \frac{a}{b} \right]$') does not, though I had to increase the font size to confirm that the result was as expected. Do you normally escape these characters in LaTeX? –  Yann Feb 24 '12 at 18:11
In LaTeX, you have to escape the braces if you want them to show up (but not the square brackets, which I didn't escape). In fact, if I turn on TeX processing with matplotlib.rcParams['text.usetex'] = True, then these examples both work. But I don't want to do that. –  Mike Feb 24 '12 at 19:00
My guess is that this is an example of how matplotlib's parser is not exactly like Tex. According to the tutorial, all you need is \left( or \right) and no escape character, and that must extend to {} and []... matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/… –  Yann Feb 24 '12 at 19:08
I think you report it here: github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues –  Yann Feb 24 '12 at 19:44
It was just a bug. Over on github, mdboom suggested a fix here which still needed just a little work to get it right (see my comment below his patch). Hopefully, it'll make it into matplotlib release 1.2. –  Mike Feb 25 '12 at 16:23