On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Eric Firing wrote:
> On 05/28/2010 06:31 AM, Richard Ree wrote:
>> To visualize trees, I'm creating Path objects that draw horizontal and
>> vertical lines between connected nodes.  I make sure to end these
>> paths with a MOVETO code and the final vertex, and a STOP code and the
>> final vertex.  But I consistently see an anomalous line segment
>> getting rendered, angling between two disconnected nodes.  The problem
>> is intermittent - if I pan or zoom, the anomalous segment might go
>> away or change position.  It's also consistent - if I create two plots
>> of the same tree structure, the anomalous segment appears in the same
>> way.  I've tried different backends, all the same.  The attached
>> screenshots illustrate the problem.  In each case, a detail of the
>> tree is shown in the right pane.  path-artefact.png shows the
>> anomalous segment angling across the view.  Any ideas on why this
>> occurs?  I'm using the latest matplotlib release.
>
> Does it still happen if you turn off path simplification? E.g.
>
> rcParams['path.simplify'] = False

Yes, this seems to fix it.  Thanks!

-Rick

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> Eric
>
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Rick
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