Thanks everybody for the input. As I see the answer is no, but it could be
implemented.
I did an extensive search, but I even struggle to find a good and practical
solution how to convert a VECTORPLOT RGB to CMYK on a linux system. (One way
I often found would be the Adobe suits, which I do not
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Dieter dieter.werthmul...@ed.ac.ukwrote:
Is there really no practical way to do this? How do others convert RGB
plots
to CMYK? (Importing my data into Matlab and plotting them there cannot be
the only possibility!)
Funny story about that. I was
On 1/31/2013 12:55 PM, Benjamin Root wrote:
I was submitting an article to an IEEE journal once. IEEE's submission
process for images gives back fairly useful error messages, and it told me
that my images (that I generated from matplotlib) needed to be in CMYK
format. I had access to Adobe
FancyArrowPatch behaves quite differently from normal patches.
Most importantly, the path must be reevaluated during the drawing time, so
a normal PatchCollection, which evaluate the paths during the instance
creation, won't work. i.e., you need a new Collection class.
Below is a very incomplete