Remove workaround for matplotlib < 3.4#577
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Does this line not have the same issue?
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Ah yes, I missed that. It doesn't seem to cause a problem though, in my manual testing.
#580 fixes it.
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Fixes #575.
Workaround code for matplotlib < 3.4 was using a string check of version number:
ipympl/ipympl/backend_nbagg.py
Line 387 in efd2e5c
which breaks using matplotlib 3.10.
It is possible to replace this with
but
__version_info__was introduced into matplotlib at version 3.5. Anyway, we no longer support matplotlib < 3.4ipympl/pyproject.toml
Line 47 in efd2e5c
so I have just removed the workaround in this PR, which fixes the problem locally for me.