Hello David -
Sorry for the late reply. I am back from vacation.
Any luck on solving the problem of the disappearing contour lines when
labelling? It works fine when you don't use the 'inline', but the picture is
of course not as nice, as the labels are not in-line anymore. Maybe that
gives a clue to what goes wrong?
Thanks, Mark
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 12:47 PM, David M. Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Back from vacation. The problem with not being able to end point
> selection is easy to fix - allow keyboard clicks to also select points
> and enter to also exit (this is the solution matlab uses). This is easy
> to add and I will try to work on it sometime over the next couple of
> weeks.
>
> I will try your example sometime soon and see what happens. It sounds
> like the problem has something to do with what happens when the label
> covers the entire contour - currently the contour gets deleted entirely,
> but this seems to be doing something strange in your case.
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
>
> On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 16:02 +0200, Mark Bakker wrote:
> > David -
> >
> > Enjoy your vacation.
> >
> > I tried the contour_label_demo and it works fine, but my problem
> > remains.
> >
> > I suggest you try the example I provided below, and notice the
> > difference between labeling with inline=True and inline=False. When
> > inline=True the contours in the middle part (which don't get labeled,
> > presumably because there isn't enough room) get erased.
> >
> > I figured out the manual input problem. The trick is that you require
> > to press the middle button to end (I'll do a post to the user's list).
> > Many laptops don't have a middle button. Although suggestions are
> > found on the web that pushing both buttons simultaneously works, I
> > have never seen it work. What you have to do is configure your
> > touchpad such that a corner acts as the middle button. Once I figured
> > that out, I could end manually selecting the labels. Very nice. If I
> > may, I strongly recommend you change the code such that pushing the
> > right button ends the manual input. Is there any reason not to use the
> > right button for that?
> >
> > I hope you can fix the inline problem. Thanks for all the other new
> > cool features,
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 4:06 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am currently on vacation, so I can´t be of much help - back
> > beginning of next month. It would be useful if
> > you could try the clabel and ginput demo scripts and send
> > images of the resulting figures so that we can determine
> > exactly what things work and don´t work.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David
> >
> >
> >
> > Mark Bakker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha escrito:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello David and the developers list-
> >
> > I have had little luck on the mailing list, so sorry
> > for writing you
> > directly (David may be on vacation).
> >
> > I have two problems labeling contour lines in 0.98.3.
> >
> > First, when I call clabel, it removes all contours
> > that are not labeled
> > (because the label doesn't fit on the section of
> > contour, I presume).
> > This seems like a bug to me (or a really odd feature).
> > It doesn't do this
> > when inline = False, but I don't think it should do it
> > either when inline =
> > True
> > Easy example:
> >
> > x,y =
> > meshgrid( linspace(-10,10,50),
> > linspace(-10,10,50) )
> > z = log(x**2 + y**2)
> > cobj = contour(x,y,z) # Note
> > that there are 8 contours
> > levels (11
> > contour sections in all)
> > cobj.clabel()
> > <a list of 8 text.Text objects>
> > draw() # Now only 5 contours
> > are drawn; the ones in the
> > middle are
> > removed.
> >
> > Second, when using the new manual labeling of contour
> > labels (which is
> > pretty neat!), how do I end this feature?
> > The doc string says: right click, or potentially click
> > both mouse buttons
> > together (which already worries me).
> > Neither works for me on win32, mpl 0.98.3, TkAgg
> > backend, interactive mode.
> > Does anybody have a solution?
> >
> > Thanks, Mark
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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