Bug introduced after 12.0.0 and persisting through 13.2.0 or later
I'm creating a really simple plot with the code attached below. However the y-axis label is rotated and parallel to the y-axis by default. I'd like to rotate it by 90 degrees but it doesn't seem to work. I found some related posts such as this one but it doesn't seem to work in my case. I tried setting RotateLabel to True or False but neither does anything. Does anyone know what I did wrong? Many thanks.
p1 = ListLinePlot[{impData[[7, All, {1, 5}]]},
PlotTheme -> "Monochrome",
PlotMarkers -> None,
AxesLabel -> " ",
Frame -> True,
FrameLabel -> {{"alpha^2", None}, {"alpha", None} },
RotateLabel -> False,
LabelStyle -> {20},
PlotRange -> {{0, 1000}, {-100, 500}},
PlotStyle -> {},
ImageSize -> Large];
Show[p1]
p1
, theShow
it? (No reason.) Why do you defineImageSize -> Large
? (No reason.) Why do you defineAxesLabel -> ""
. (No reason.) Why do you definePlotTheme -> "Monochrome"
? (No reason.) Why is your undefined data list set with indices? (No reason.) Why do you... well... get the idea? $\endgroup$V12.0.0
. It has a working piece of code. The only thing that is missing is the set of data. Since you have a 5-digit reputation it should not be that difficult to come up with a toy-model set of data, and I am not being sassy or disrespectful. This is my honest opinion. In the sense that I was able to do it; below 3000. $\endgroup$Show
?" Moreover, you are factually incorrect when you refer to the irrelevancies as "redundancies." They are the opposite of redundancies. Note I never complained the code "didn't work" (and wonder why you even brought up that issue). I'm teaching a Mathematica-based course at university next year and I will mark down such bloated code. $\endgroup$