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: ----------- remove unused params from doc rc; add comment on examples.download params Modified Paths: -------------- branches/v1_0_maint/doc/matplotlibrc Modified: branches/v1_0_maint/doc/matplotlibrc =================================================================== --- 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 This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database without downtime or disruption http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ Matplotlib-checkins mailing list Matplotlib-checkins@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-checkins