On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Tony Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I apologize if this isn't the right forum for this email; I'm not
> actually a matplotlib developer.
>
> I was trying to use custom icons for the mpl Wx backend, but the
> version of mpl I was using had a _load_bitmap method that only read
> xpm bitmaps. This requirement is enforced by the wx.BITMAP_TYPE_XPM
> flag on:
>
> line 1398 of backend_wx.py in trunk
> line 1458 of backend_wx.py in v0_91_maint
>
> The default flag wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ANY allows wx to autodetect the
> format. Deleting the wx. BITMAP_TYPE_XPM argument allows me to change
> to toolbar icons to png files. I noticed that the trunk and
> v0_91_maint versions of mpl have a _load_pngicon method to load png
> icons. This additional method seems unnecessary (or am I missing
> something) if the offending argument is deleted.

We made these changes recently on the advice of a user, but I am no wx
guru.  If you can post a patch that behaves properly and uses the png
icons (the xpms don't render properly on some platforms). that would
be great.

> One final note: I made some new icons for the toolbars of the plot
> windows. I'm not sure if many people would be interested in them since
> I've made them following a OS X aesthetic (also, I replaced the home
> icon with a reload icon because that made more sense to me). In any
> case, I'd like to make these available as an alternative, but I'm not
> sure where to post them.

post them here as a small screenshot or just attach the icons.  They
can't be that large.  I'm the list moderator so I can approve it if
there is a problem.  What I'd really like to see is a patch that
allows users to customize the toolbar, eg by adding buttons, removing
buttons, or changing the icons.  This is not easy, especially across
the user interfaces.  Our toolbars would need to expose some common
api for this...

JDH

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