On Dec 16, 2010 at 09:24 PM -0800, Robert Field wrote:
That's what I thought at first too, but imagemagick/graphicsmagick aren't
able to do the work. I've found something else to use in the meantime.
Thanks,
You could save an additional pdf version with your matplotlib code and
convert that
On Jul 26, 2010 at 02:01 PM -0300, Waléria Antunes David wrote:
i don't understand..
Just divide through by '1000.' or '1000.0' (same thing).
If you write 3100/1000, you'll get '3' because you are doing integer math.
If you write 3100/1000.0, you'll get '3.1' because you are doing float math.
On Jun 24, 2010 at 04:52 PM -0400, Tim Gray wrote:
I'm updating my python install but am running into problems with
matplotlib,
as always. This time around I'd thought I'd use the .dmg installer. I've
already installed Python 2.6.5 from python.org and numpy from scipy.org.
Both
On Jun 24, 2010 at 09:37 PM -0700, Hana Sevcikova wrote:
I think you just need to direct the PYTHONPATH variable to the place where
matplotlib is installed. My PYTHONPATH looks like this:
On Jun 25, 2010 at 10:01 AM -0700, Christopher Barker wrote:
Anyway, it's been common practice to build binaries for the python.org
python -- it's the way to reach the widest audience. MPL used to do this. I
suspect the latest binary is a mistake, but if not, it should be Clearly
labeled as
I'm updating my python install but am running into problems with matplotlib,
as always. This time around I'd thought I'd use the .dmg installer. I've
already installed Python 2.6.5 from python.org and numpy from scipy.org.
Both of these work. I noticed the matplotlib installer wants to