Revision: 8892
          http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=8892&view=rev
Author:   jdh2358
Date:     2011-01-05 18:14:36 +0000 (Wed, 05 Jan 2011)

Log Message:
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remove unused params from doc rc; add comment on examples.download params

Modified Paths:
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    branches/v1_0_maint/doc/matplotlibrc

Modified: branches/v1_0_maint/doc/matplotlibrc
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--- branches/v1_0_maint/doc/matplotlibrc        2011-01-05 17:44:17 UTC (rev 
8891)
+++ branches/v1_0_maint/doc/matplotlibrc        2011-01-05 18:14:36 UTC (rev 
8892)
@@ -1,318 +1,13 @@
-### MATPLOTLIBRC FORMAT
-
-# This is a sample matplotlib configuration file.  It should be placed
-# in HOME/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc (unix/linux like systems) and
-# C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\.matplotlib (win32 systems)
-#
-# By default, the installer will overwrite the existing file in the
-# install path, so if you want to preserve your's, please move it to
-# your HOME dir and set the environment variable if necessary.
-#
-# This file is best viewed in a editor which supports python mode
-# syntax highlighting
-#
-# Blank lines, or lines starting with a comment symbol, are ignored,
-# as are trailing comments.  Other lines must have the format
-#
-#   key : val   # optional comment
-#
-# Colors: for the color values below, you can either use
-#  - a matplotlib color string, such as r, k, or b
-#  - an rgb tuple, such as (1.0, 0.5, 0.0)
-#  - a hex string, such as ff00ff  (no '#' symbol)
-#  - a scalar grayscale intensity such as 0.75
-#  - a legal html color name, eg red, blue, darkslategray
-
-#### CONFIGURATION BEGINS HERE
-# the default backend; one of GTK GTKAgg GTKCairo FltkAgg QtAgg TkAgg
-# WX WXAgg Agg Cairo GD GDK Paint PS PDF SVG Template
 backend      : Agg
-#maskedarray : False       # True to use external maskedarray module
-                           # instead of numpy.ma; this is a temporary
-                           # setting for testing maskedarray.
-#interactive  : False      # see 
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/interactive.html
-#toolbar      : toolbar2   # None | classic | toolbar2
-#timezone     : UTC        # a pytz timezone string, eg US/Central or 
Europe/Paris
 
-# Where your matplotlib data lives if you installed to a non-default
-# location.  This is where the matplotlib fonts, bitmaps, etc reside
-#datapath : /home/jdhunter/mpldata
-
-
-### LINES
-# See http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib.lines.html for more
-# information on line properties.
-lines.linewidth   : 1.5     # line width in points
-#lines.linestyle   : -       # solid line
-#lines.color       : blue
-#lines.marker      : None    # the default marker
-#lines.markeredgewidth  : 0.5     # the line width around the marker symbol
-#lines.markersize  : 6            # markersize, in points
-#lines.dash_joinstyle : miter        # miter|round|bevel
-#lines.dash_capstyle : butt          # butt|round|projecting
-#lines.solid_joinstyle : miter       # miter|round|bevel
-#lines.solid_capstyle : projecting   # butt|round|projecting
-#lines.antialiased : True         # render lines in antialised (no jaggies)
-
-### PATCHES
-# Patches are graphical objects that fill 2D space, like polygons or
-# circles.  See
-# http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib.patches.html for more
-# information on patch properties
-#patch.linewidth       : 1.0     # edge width in points
-#patch.facecolor       : blue
-#patch.edgecolor       : black
-#patch.antialiased     : True    # render patches in antialised (no jaggies)
-
-### FONT
-#
-# font properties used by text.Text.  See
-# http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib.font_manager.html for more
-# information on font properties.  The 6 font properties used for font
-# matching are given below with their default values.
-#
-# The font.family property has five values: 'serif' (e.g. Times),
-# 'sans-serif' (e.g. Helvetica), 'cursive' (e.g. Zapf-Chancery),
-# 'fantasy' (e.g. Western), and 'monospace' (e.g. Courier).  Each of
-# these font families has a default list of font names in decreasing
-# order of priority associated with them.
-#
-# The font.style property has three values: normal (or roman), italic
-# or oblique.  The oblique style will be used for italic, if it is not
-# present.
-#
-# The font.variant property has two values: normal or small-caps.  For
-# TrueType fonts, which are scalable fonts, small-caps is equivalent
-# to using a font size of 'smaller', or about 83% of the current font
-# size.
-#
-# The font.weight property has effectively 13 values: normal, bold,
-# bolder, lighter, 100, 200, 300, ..., 900.  Normal is the same as
-# 400, and bold is 700.  bolder and lighter are relative values with
-# respect to the current weight.
-#
-# The font.stretch property has 11 values: ultra-condensed,
-# extra-condensed, condensed, semi-condensed, normal, semi-expanded,
-# expanded, extra-expanded, ultra-expanded, wider, and narrower.  This
-# property is not currently implemented.
-#
-# The font.size property is the default font size for text, given in pts.
-# 12pt is the standard value.
-#
-#font.family         : sans-serif
-#font.style          : normal
-#font.variant        : normal
-#font.weight         : medium
-#font.stretch        : normal
-# note that font.size controls default text sizes.  To configure
-# special text sizes tick labels, axes, labels, title, etc, see the rc
-# settings for axes and ticks. Special text sizes can be defined
-# relative to font.size, using the following values: xx-small, x-small,
-# small, medium, large, x-large, xx-large, larger, or smaller
-#font.size           : 12.0
-#font.serif          : Bitstream Vera Serif, New Century Schoolbook, Century 
Schoolbook L, Utopia, ITC Bookman, Bookman, Nimbus Roman No9 L, Times New 
Roman, Times, Palatino, Charter, serif
-#font.sans-serif     : Bitstream Vera Sans, Lucida Grande, Verdana, Geneva, 
Lucid, Arial, Helvetica, Avant Garde, sans-serif
-#font.cursive        : Apple Chancery, Textile, Zapf Chancery, Sand, cursive
-#font.fantasy        : Comic Sans MS, Chicago, Charcoal, Impact, Western, 
fantasy
-#font.monospace      : Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Andale Mono, Nimbus Mono L, 
Courier New, Courier, Fixed, Terminal, monospace
-
-### TEXT
-# text properties used by text.Text.  See
-# http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib.text.html for more
-# information on text properties
-
-#text.color          : black
-
-### LaTeX customizations. See 
http://www.scipy.org/Wiki/Cookbook/Matplotlib/UsingTex
-#text.usetex         : False  # use latex for all text handling. The following 
fonts
-                              # are supported through the usual rc parameter 
settings:
-                              # new century schoolbook, bookman, times, 
palatino,
-                              # zapf chancery, charter, serif, sans-serif, 
helvetica,
-                              # avant garde, courier, monospace, computer 
modern roman,
-                              # computer modern sans serif, computer modern 
typewriter
-                              # If another font is desired which can loaded 
using the
-                              # LaTeX \usepackage command, please inquire at 
the
-                              # matplotlib mailing list
-#text.latex.unicode : False # use "ucs" and "inputenc" LaTeX packages for 
handling
-                            # unicode strings.
-#text.latex.preamble :  # IMPROPER USE OF THIS FEATURE WILL LEAD TO LATEX 
FAILURES
-                            # AND IS THEREFORE UNSUPPORTED. PLEASE DO NOT ASK 
FOR HELP
-                            # IF THIS FEATURE DOES NOT DO WHAT YOU EXPECT IT 
TO.
-                            # preamble is a comma separated list of LaTeX 
statements
-                            # that are included in the LaTeX document preamble.
-                            # An example:
-                            # text.latex.preamble : 
\usepackage{bm},\usepackage{euler}
-                            # The following packages are always loaded with 
usetex, so
-                            # beware of package collisions: color, geometry, 
graphicx,
-                            # type1cm, textcomp. Adobe Postscript (PSSNFS) 
font packages
-                            # may also be loaded, depending on your font 
settings
-#text.dvipnghack     : False  # some versions of dvipng don't handle
-                             # alpha channel properly.  Use True to correct 
and flush
-                             # ~/.matplotlib/tex.cache before testing
-#text.markup         : 'plain'  # Affects how text, such as titles and labels, 
are
-                                # interpreted by default.
-                                # 'plain': As plain, unformatted text
-                               # 'tex': As TeX-like text.  Text between $'s 
will be
-                               # formatted as a TeX math expression.
-                               # This setting has no effect when text.usetex 
is True.
-                               # In that case, all text will be sent to TeX for
-                               # processing.
-
-# The following settings allow you to select the fonts in math mode.
-# They map from a TeX font name to a fontconfig font pattern.
-# These settings are only used if mathtext.fontset is 'custom'.
-#mathtext.cal : cursive
-#mathtext.rm  : serif
-#mathtext.tt  : monospace
-#mathtext.it  : serif:italic
-#mathtext.bf  : serif:bold
-#mathtext.sf  : sans
-#mathtext.fontset : cm # Should be 'cm' (Computer Modern), 'stix',
-                       # 'stixsans' or 'custom'
-#mathtext.fallback_to_cm : True  # When True, use symbols from the Computer 
Modern
-                                # fonts when a symbol can not be found in one 
of
-                                # the custom math fonts.
-
-### AXES
-# default face and edge color, default tick sizes,
-# default fontsizes for ticklabels, and so on.  See
-# http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib.axes.html#Axes
-#axes.hold           : True    # whether to clear the axes by default on
-#axes.facecolor      : white   # axes background color
-#axes.edgecolor      : black   # axes edge color
-#axes.linewidth      : 1.0     # edge linewidth
-#axes.grid           : False   # display grid or not
-#axes.titlesize      : 14      # fontsize of the axes title
-#axes.labelsize      : 12      # fontsize of the x any y labels
-#axes.labelcolor     : black
-#axes.axisbelow      : False   # whether axis gridlines and ticks are below
-                              # the axes elements (lines, text, etc)
-#axes.formatter.limits : -7, 7 # use scientific notation if log10
-                               # of the axis range is smaller than the
-                               # first or larger than the second
-
-#polaraxes.grid      : True    # display grid on polar axes
-
-### TICKS
-# see http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib.axis.html#Ticks
-#xtick.major.size     : 4      # major tick size in points
-#xtick.minor.size     : 2      # minor tick size in points
-#xtick.major.pad      : 4      # distance to major tick label in points
-#xtick.minor.pad      : 4      # distance to the minor tick label in points
-#xtick.color          : k      # color of the tick labels
-#xtick.labelsize      : 12     # fontsize of the tick labels
-#xtick.direction      : in     # direction: in or out
-
-#ytick.major.size     : 4      # major tick size in points
-#ytick.minor.size     : 2      # minor tick size in points
-#ytick.major.pad      : 4      # distance to major tick label in points
-#ytick.minor.pad      : 4      # distance to the minor tick label in points
-#ytick.color          : k      # color of the tick labels
-#ytick.labelsize      : 12     # fontsize of the tick labels
-#ytick.direction      : in     # direction: in or out
-
-
-### GRIDS
-#grid.color       :   black   # grid color
-#grid.linestyle   :   :       # dotted
-#grid.linewidth   :   0.5     # in points
-
-### Legend
-#legend.isaxes        : True
-#legend.numpoints     : 2      # the number of points in the legend line
-#legend.fontsize      : 14
-#legend.pad           : 0.2    # the fractional whitespace inside the legend 
border
-#legend.markerscale   : 1.0    # the relative size of legend markers vs. 
original
-# the following dimensions are in axes coords
-#legend.labelsep      : 0.010  # the vertical space between the legend entries
-#legend.handlelen     : 0.05   # the length of the legend lines
-#legend.handletextsep : 0.02   # the space between the legend line and legend 
text
-#legend.axespad       : 0.02   # the border between the axes and legend edge
-#legend.shadow        : False
-
-### FIGURE
-# See http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib.figure.html#Figure
 figure.figsize   : 5.5, 4.5    # figure size in inches
-#figure.dpi       : 80      # figure dots per inch
-#figure.facecolor : 0.75    # figure facecolor; 0.75 is scalar gray
-#figure.edgecolor : white   # figure edgecolor
-
-# The figure subplot parameters.  All dimensions are fraction of the
-# figure width or height
-figure.subplot.left  : 0.2  # the left side of the subplots of the figure
-#figure.subplot.right : 0.9    # the right side of the subplots of the figure
-figure.subplot.bottom : 0.1   # the bottom of the subplots of the figure
-#figure.subplot.top : 0.9      # the top of the subplots of the figure
-#figure.subplot.wspace : 0.2   # the amount of width reserved for blank space 
between subplots
-#figure.subplot.hspace : 0.2   # the amount of height reserved for white space 
between subplots
-
-#figure.autolayout : False     # when True, adjust the axes so that text 
doesn't overlap
-
-### IMAGES
-#image.aspect : equal             # equal | auto | a number
-#image.interpolation  : bilinear  # see help(imshow) for options
-#image.cmap   : jet               # gray | jet etc...
-#image.lut    : 256               # the size of the colormap lookup table
-#image.origin : upper             # lower | upper
-
-
-### CONTOUR PLOTS
-#contour.negative_linestyle :  dashed # dashed | solid
-
-### SAVING FIGURES
-# the default savefig params can be different for the GUI backends.
-# Eg, you may want a higher resolution, or to make the figure
-# background white
 savefig.dpi       : 80      # figure dots per inch
-#savefig.facecolor : white    # figure facecolor when saving
-#savefig.edgecolor : white    # figure edgecolor when saving
-
-#cairo.format      : png      # png, ps, pdf, svg
-
-# tk backend params
-#tk.window_focus   : False    # Maintain shell focus for TkAgg
-#tk.pythoninspect  : False    # tk sets PYTHONINSEPCT
-
-# ps backend params
-#ps.papersize      : letter   # auto, letter, legal, ledger, A0-A10, B0-B10
-#ps.useafm         : False    # use of afm fonts, results in small files
-#ps.usedistiller   : False    # can be: None, ghostscript or xpdf
-                                          # Experimental: may produce smaller 
files.
-                                          # xpdf intended for production of 
publication quality files,
-                                          # but requires ghostscript, xpdf and 
ps2eps
-#ps.distiller.res  : 6000      # dpi
-#ps.fonttype       : 3         # Output Type 3 (Type3) or Type 42 (TrueType)
-
-# pdf backend params
-#pdf.compression   : 6 # integer from 0 to 9
-                       # 0 disables compression (good for debugging)
-#pdf.fonttype       : 3         # Output Type 3 (Type3) or Type 42 (TrueType)
-
-# svg backend params
-#svg.image_inline : True       # write raster image data directly into the svg 
file
-#svg.image_noscale : False     # suppress scaling of raster data embedded in 
SVG
-#svg.embed_chars : True       # embed character outlines in the SVG file
-
-# docstring params
 docstring.hardcopy : True  # set this when you want to generate hardcopy 
docstring
 
-# Set the verbose flags.  This controls how much information
-# matplotlib gives you at runtime and where it goes.  The verbosity
-# levels are: silent, helpful, debug, debug-annoying.  Any level is
-# inclusive of all the levels below it.  If you setting is debug,
-# you'll get all the debug and helpful messages.  When submitting
-# problems to the mailing-list, please set verbose to helpful or debug
-# and paste the output into your report.
-#
-# The fileo gives the destination for any calls to verbose.report.
-# These objects can a filename, or a filehandle like sys.stdout.
-#
-# You can override the rc default verbosity from the command line by
-# giving the flags --verbose-LEVEL where LEVEL is one of the legal
-# levels, eg --verbose-helpful.
-#
-# You can access the verbose instance in your code
-#   from matplotlib import verbose.
+# these parameters are useful for packagers who want to build the docs
+# w/o invoking file downloads for the sampledata (see
+# matplotlib.cbook.get_sample_data.  Unpack
+# mpl_sampledata-VERSION.tar.gz and point examples.directory to it.
 
-#verbose.level  : silent      # one of silent, helpful, debug, debug-annoying
-#verbose.fileo  : sys.stdout  # a log filename, sys.stdout or sys.stderr
+#examples.download : False  # False to bypass downloading mechanism
+#examples.directory : 
/home/titan/johnh/python/svn/matplotlib.trunk/sample_data/   # directory to 
look in if download is false


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