https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458164
--- Comment #3 from Alexander Semke <alexander.se...@web.de> --- (In reply to Bartimaeus from comment #2) > I have Python 3.8.10 installed and have the same issue (with LabPlot v 2.9.0 > on Windows). What *exact* version of Python is needed for this version of > LabPlot? There isn't any indication in the program itself that I can find > that says this (seems like having this specified in the components tab of > the "About LabPlot" dialog would be a good idea). LabPlot also doesn't seem > to be able to detect that it's the wrong version of Python (or isn't > providing any sort of warning to the user). It would be nice if LabPlot > could give a warning to tell the user what they need to do to get the > feature working until a more flexible solution can be found. Yes, this area needs definitely more attention from us and we're looking already into into how to enable different versions and to improve the error handling. As to your first question, it should work with 3.8.10. Did you add python executable to PATH on your computer. If yes, does you get the same result as described in this ticket - you're able to create a python notebook, type in an expression and don't get it evaluated - or is LabPlot immediately crashing for you once you try to add a new python notebook? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.