Hi John,

I am now at r8141.
I don't see a difference. There's a one at the bottom of the scale, that's
all.
I am copying and pasting the code in your other email into a python console.

It's a bit strange, because when I put in a print statement, I see that the
method gets called a number of times...
[edit] I see what's going on. If I replace vv with a large constant (like
100), it never gets printed.
If I replace vv with a small constant (like 1), that is below the range of
the scale, it does get printed at each tick.[/edit]

My setup is kubuntu karmic, dependencies listed below.
I have removed my matplotlibrc, but the result is the same. I am attaching
it nevertheless...

Cheers,
    Jan



============================================================================

    BUILDING
MATPLOTLIB

                matplotlib:
1.0.svn

                    python: 2.6.4 (r264:75706, Nov  2 2009, 14:44:17)
[GCC

4.4.1]

                  platform:
linux2



    REQUIRED
DEPENDENCIES

                     numpy:
1.3.0

                 freetype2:
9.20.3



    OPTIONAL BACKEND
DEPENDENCIES

                    libpng:
1.2.37

                   Tkinter:
no

                            * TKAgg requires
Tkinter

                  wxPython:
no

                            * wxPython not
found

                pkg-config: looking for pygtk-2.0
gtk+-2.0

                            * Package pygtk-2.0 was not found in the
pkg-config
                            * search path. Perhaps you should add the
directory
                            * containing `pygtk-2.0.pc' to the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH

                            * environment variable No package 'pygtk-2.0'
found
                            * Package gtk+-2.0 was not found in the
pkg-config
                            * search path. Perhaps you should add the
directory
                            * containing `gtk+-2.0.pc' to the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH

                            * environment variable No package 'gtk+-2.0'
found
                            * You may need to install 'dev' package(s)
to
                            * provide header
files.

                      Gtk+:
no

                            * Could not find Gtk+ headers in any
of

                            * '/usr/local/include', '/usr/include',
'.'
           Mac OS X native:
no

                        Qt:
no

                       Qt4: Qt: 4.5.2, PyQt4:
4.6

                     Cairo:
1.8.6



    OPTIONAL DATE/TIMEZONE
DEPENDENCIES

                  datetime: present, version
unknown

                  dateutil:
1.4.1

                      pytz:
2009l



    OPTIONAL USETEX
DEPENDENCIES

                    dvipng:
1.12

               ghostscript:
8.70

                     latex:
3.1415926

                   pdftops:
0.12.0



    [Edit setup.cfg to suppress the above
messages]


============================================================================


On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 10:29 PM, John Hunter <jdh2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Jan Strube <curious...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi John,
> > thanks for trying this also. Yes, I think it's a bug that not the scale
> is
> > log, but the data is.
> > Unfortunately, the solution really doesn't work for me.
> > Please see the attached screenshot. (Yes, it still says log_10 entries,
> but
> > the code is otherwise the same)
> > In [2]: matplotlib.__version__
> > Out[2]: '1.0.svn'
> > This is r8063, I think.
> > Strange that I get different results. Could this be a backend problem? I
> use
> > PyQT4.
> > I'd be happy to also update from svn if you think that helps.
>
> I'm running svn but not svn HEAD -- you should try updating to HEAD
> and I will do the same later (unfortunately HEAD is broken on my work
> machine (solaris, python2.4) because of the CXX upgrade I put in some
> time ago.  I think I am on r8083.
>
> I do not think this difference could be caused by a backend or GUI
> version difference as all of the formatting logic happens in the
> frontend.  If we are on the same version of svn, we should be getting
> the same tick labels.
>
> JDH
>

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