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We are pleased to announce the release of matplotlib 1.4.0!
This release has contributions from ~170 authors
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This release contains many bug fixes as will as a number of new
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related to this: are the Windows and Mac wheels going to be
uploaded to PyPI so pip doesn't try to install/build from the source
distribution by default?
Christoph
On 8/27/2014 5:33 AM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
Is the hash it reports reproducible? My first guess at what is going
on here
We also welcome PRs! Adding that feature should be pretty straight
forward.
Iirc it should be a matter of adding an extra key to the dictionary and a
conditional to draw the lines if those keys exist.
Tom
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Hi Neal,
I don't
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It crashes with the FigureManagerGTK3Cairo error.
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See https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/3638
That might help to make sure that things tear them selves down in the
right order.
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On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Phil Elson pelson@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 October 2014 19:10, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
I suspect
- sundry unicode fixes (looking up user folders, importing
seaborn/pandas/networkx with macosx backend
- fixed boxplot regressions
The tarball is available from github, sourceforge and can be install via
pip install matplotlib==1.4.1rc1
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
Hi!
I just uploaded mpl 1.4.1-rc1 in Debian, so it can geta bit of
exposure even on the weird HW we still support.
Cheers,
Sandro
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Date: Fri Oct 17 10:45:39 2014 -0400
on opensuse12.3
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
What OS and what branch are you using?
Can you roll back to one commit before the most recent merge?
https://github.com
Hello,
We are pleased to announce the release of matplotlib 1.4.1.
This is a bug-fix release for the 1.4 series.
- reverts the changes to interactive plotting so ion will work as
before in all cases fixed boxplot regressions
- fixes for finding freetype and libpng
- sundry unicode fixes
Hot on the tails of v1.4.1, we have a v1.4.2 due to an error in the boxplot
api in pyplot.py
The only changes between 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 are:
- corrected boxplot in pyplot.py
- added extra paths to default search paths for freetype
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Date: Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] tex rendering broken?
To: Martin Wiebusch mwiebusc...@gmail.com
My
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Date: Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] tex rendering broken?
To: Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
On Mon
The style module (extracted from mpltools) is now part of the library and
was one of the major features added in the 1.4 series.
See http://matplotlib.org/users/style_sheets.html
Tom
On Fri Nov 07 2014 at 11:05:58 AM Adam Hughes hughesada...@gmail.com
wrote:
I use a config file in ipython
The old-style classes are because mpl pre-dates new-style classes. On
master all classes now inherit from object (as of about 3 weeks ago
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/3662)
On Fri Nov 07 2014 at 2:02:15 PM Brendan Barnwell brenb...@brenbarn.net
wrote:
On 2014-11-07 09:37,
, the
navigation stuff, the blit-manager object I want to pull in from
scikit-image, etc).
@Federico, tell me if I am being dumb about this.
Tom
On Fri Nov 07 2014 at 2:05:29 PM Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
The old-style classes are because mpl pre-dates new-style classes. On
master all
Take a look at matplotlib.cbook.get_sample_data.
That said, I don't think an _axes_ object should have such a function and
axes3d.get_test_data() should be removed.
Tom
On Thu Nov 06 2014 at 11:40:18 AM Adam Hughes hughesada...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I recently noticed the method:
If you want each marker to be a different color you have to use scatter.
You can pass scatter a sequence of colors (see
http://matplotlib.org/api/pyplot_api.html#matplotlib.pyplot.scatter) so you
don't have to go through making a custom colormap.
Tom
On Thu Nov 13 2014 at 9:01:42 AM V. Armando
Also note that there is an rcparams context manager (
http://matplotlib.org/api/matplotlib_configuration_api.html#matplotlib.rc_context)
that will take care of the boiler plate of temporarily changing an rcparam.
On Wed Nov 12 2014 at 10:52:03 PM Sterling Smith smit...@fusion.gat.com
wrote:
Did you try in a conda venv? These look like (globally!) installed version
of things which means your python session can still be picking up old/stale
versions of other imports. See Paul Hobson's email.
Tom
On Thu Nov 13 2014 at 4:58:11 PM Geoffrey Mégardon
geoffrey.megar...@gmail.com wrote:
There are also triangular mesh plotting (I think tricolormesh is the
function name).
The really brute force solution is to use poly collection and draw what
ever shape you want.
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I would just call use `plot` and keep track of the Line2D objects returned.
On Thu Dec 11 2014 at 10:40:05 AM Nils Wagner nils...@googlemail.com
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Hi Ben,
I have attached a sample scatter plot. The task is to add lines to the
scatter plot.
Nils
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 3:47 PM,
glue does a lot of fancy interactive stuff, they might have something like
that.
From a reproducible computing PoV that functionality is a bit of a problem
until we have a way to serialize figures.
It is looking more and more like that is what I will be doing over the
holidays
Tom
On Thu
Have you looked at using the mpl tables?
http://matplotlib.org/examples/pylab_examples/table_demo.html
Tom
On Fri Jan 23 2015 at 1:15:09 PM Arnaldo Russo arnaldoru...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I'm dealing with this issue but no clues I have found!
When I use simple matplotlib engine, my plot does
This should be fixed in 1.4.3 (which currently has a release candidate out
and barring calamities will be released this weekend).
On Wed Feb 04 2015 at 9:44:54 AM Aston630 gael.grissonnanc...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I recently updated Matplotlib from 1.3.1 to 1.4.2, and I observe now a bug
that
The nbagg UAT has an animation example:
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/blob/master/lib/matplotlib/backends/web_backend/nbagg_uat.ipynb
that should work on 1.4.2.
Tom
On Mon Feb 02 2015 at 11:17:15 AM Benjamin Root ben.r...@ou.edu wrote:
There have been many fixes to the nbagg backend
See https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/7351 and
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/4002
On Sat Feb 07 2015 at 4:15:26 PM Benjamin Root ben.r...@ou.edu wrote:
Hmm, that should work. I notice that you are using the beta 3.0 ipython
release. Perhaps something is broken in the
of a hassle that would be
for you.
Tom
On Sat Feb 07 2015 at 4:14:36 PM Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 9:05 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
Sandro,
Can you use the tarball from github
(https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/archive/v1.4.3rc1.tar.gz
Sandro,
Can you use the tarball from github (
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/archive/v1.4.3rc1.tar.gz ?)
Tom
On Sat Feb 07 2015 at 4:01:01 PM Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:37 AM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
Evening all
Yes, I think that if you want to use ipython 3.0 you need to use mpl 1.4.3
or master.
Tom
On Sat Feb 07 2015 at 4:21:19 PM Benjamin Root ben.r...@ou.edu wrote:
So, the user needs to use 1.4.3?
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
See https://github.com
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Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Keep list of figures or plots and flip
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To: Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
Funny thing - shortly after I wrote you - I figured it out. I have a
GUI/Dialog I created with designer that has
:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Keep list of figures or plots and flip
through list using UI
To: Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
Funny thing - shortly after I wrote you - I figured it out. I have a
GUI/Dialog I created with designer that has a push button which cycles
between two plots I
Can you put in a pull request with those changes please?
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015, 17:03 Jorge Scandaliaris jorgesmbox...@yahoo.es
wrote:
Hi,
A recent commit against lib/matplotlib/backends/backend_qt5.py [1] causes
some errors in code that was working fine before. The error is as follows:
Hello all,
We are pleased to announce the release of matplotlib v1.4.3!
Wheels, windows binaries and the source tarball are available through both
source-forge [1] and pypi (via pip). Additionally the source is available
tarball is available from github [2] and mac-wheels from
Boris,
Please direct such questions to the user list in the future (I have
included the list on my reply). You may need to join the list to be able
to post.
The reason that mpl.finance was deprecated is that none of the current core
developers work in finance and hence do not have the domain
Evening all,
I have tagged the first release candidate for v1.4.3 (
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/releases/tag/v1.4.3rc1).
Although this is a bug-fix release, a fair amount of work has gone into
making the nbagg (interactive figures in ipython notebooks) feature
complete compared to
It should be exactly the same as for Qt4, just importing from the Qt5
version
Tom
On Wed Jan 28 2015 at 11:24:55 AM moon...@posteo.org wrote:
I read the documentation a little bit. But I couldn't find a hint how
to integrate a plot with matplotlib into a Qt5-Gui.
On Wed Jan 28 2015 at 2:39:16 PM moon...@posteo.org wrote:
On 2015-01-28 16:25 Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
It should be exactly the same as for Qt4, just importing from the Qt5
version
Sorry, but my question was to unspecific.
I don't know how it worked with Qt4.
I need
, but they seem to other be floating point errors, or issues
with fonts.
Ben Root
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sandro,
Well, creating the tarball on GH is a lot easier for us as it happens
automatically! I don't want to unilaterally change policy
Can you test with 1.4.3rc1? I believe this has been fixed.
On Mon Feb 09 2015 at 1:07:28 PM Alex Böhnert alex.boehn...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear all,
when plotting scattered data with the , marker, the data points do not
show up either on screen (Qt4Agg backend) or in saved bitmap images
Sorry this didn't get a response for so long.
The core of the embedding in Qt is at QWidget which contains the canvas.
Anything you want to do with a QWidget you can do with the canvas.
Independently
you need to maintain the mpl level plotting objects (the Figure, Axes, and
Artist objects) (well,
This is probably related to the Agg renderer issue with edge-only markers.
On Wed Feb 18 2015 at 7:14:22 PM Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 2015/02/18 2:00 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
Is this just on master or with 1.4.x?
It's on 1.4.1 and 1.4.2, but not on 1.4.3 or master or 1.4.0
Recent means IPython 2.4.
For 3.0
%matplotlib notebook
will also work.
Tom
On Wed Feb 18 2015 at 7:25:41 PM Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 2015/02/18 6:44 AM, Emilia Petrisor wrote:
Hi all,
I looked for a link where I could find out what’s new in |matplotlib
1.4.3|, but
Interesting, I was going off what the IPython devs said here
https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/7774
On Wed Feb 18 2015 at 7:48:32 PM Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 2015/02/18 2:31 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
Recent means IPython 2.4.
Did you mean 2.2? It works on 2.3
Is this just on master or with 1.4.x?
On Wed Feb 18 2015 at 6:00:26 PM Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 2015/02/18 9:52 AM, njs wrote:
Hi All,
I'm having issues with quiver, and quiverkey() although, I have never
experienced these issues in the past. I attached an image to this
Jorge,
I have put in a PR to fix this issue. Can you confirm that it is
equivalent to your fix? For aesthetic reasons I chose to pass guiEvent as
a kwarg to all of the event related functions.
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/4130
Tom
On Wed Feb 18 2015 at 5:32:04 PM Thomas
We do support ubuntu, travis.ci (which we use for continuous integration
testing) is ubuntu based and my main development box is ubuntu (but I
mostly work inside conda environments rather than virtualenvs these days).
Even though it is the worst thing for a dev to say, 'it works on my
machine'.
to drag Debian into
this, because all I know is that I was having issues on Ubuntu.
Ben Root
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 1:51 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
wrote:
We do support ubuntu, travis.ci (which we use for continuous integration
testing) is ubuntu based and my main development box
I think `six` (which we use to smooth over the 2/3 changes) has a way of
dealing with atleast the urllib renaming .
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 11:58 AM Ryan Nelson rnelsonc...@gmail.com wrote:
For me, if I change the script from the PR to what is shown below,
everything works fine in both Python
Despite my grumping earlier, a PR that makes URLs just work is probably a
good idea and would be merged.
Tom
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 3:59 PM Jerzy Karczmarczuk
jerzy.karczmarc...@unicaen.fr wrote:
Le 20/03/2015 16:57, Ryan Nelson a écrit :
For me, if I change the script from the PR to what
and on the right,
it seems I have to have two axes,
are there any workarounds? thanks!
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 2:22 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
wrote:
The mouse events only propagate to the top axes. You will have to add
both legends to the same (top) axes.
See http://matplotlib.org/users
My knee-jerk reaction is to move the definition of `format` outside of the
`Visualize.__init__` method. If you need to have hooks back into the
visualize method I would use a function factory + weak refs or a class
(again with weakrefs) with a `__call__` method.
Tom
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 3:35
This is due to the fact that by default the inline backend saves the pngs
using `boundingbox_inches='tight'`. The design goal on the mpl side of
this kwargs was to trim off extra whitespace, but the way it is implemented
works just as effectively to expand to fit artists that fall outside of the
The mouse events only propagate to the top axes. You will have to add both
legends to the same (top) axes.
See http://matplotlib.org/users/legend_guide.html#multiple-legend
Tom
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015, 08:57 liu lily politoeso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, all:
I have two legends, as below, I find
This bug has already been fixed in the source.
The work around for now is to use the full name `color='r'` instead of the
alais 'c'.
Tom
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 11:06 PM Yuxiang Wang yw...@virginia.edu wrote:
Dear all,
I have tried both latest Anaconda and WinPython in Windows 7, 64-bit
before and it seems to be caused by an
out of date version of setuptools. I tried reproducing it on fresh ubuntu
14.04 machine but was not able to reproduce the issue. Do you know which
version of setuptools you are using?
Jens
ons. 1. apr. 2015 kl. 14.19 skrev Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
Yes, we are interested it more built-in themes.
It may be worth making a 'matplotlib-styles' project which is _just_ a
style library.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:23 AM Marin GILLES mrngil...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 03/03/2015 16:32, Christian Alis a écrit :
Hi Marin,
Have you looked at the
I was thinking of the stand alone repository to just store the style files
as the style module handles the loading pretty well.
The main motivation for this would be to decouple the release cycle of the
styles (which can be very fast) from the library (which needs to be slower).
On Tue, Mar 3,
That repo should probably be folded together with Tony Yu's style gallery
code and eventually be migrated to live under the main matplotlib
organization.
I would also advocate for adding a bit of code into that repo to make it
importable and to register all/some of it's style files with the
the rcparams are stored in a sub-class of dict which does both name and
value validation on the way in. This is controlled by the class-level
attribute `validate` (which is a dict mapping from key-name - validation
function). In principle you could update this dict to add rcparams on the
fly,
Can you re-send this with that error message formatted a bit better (It is
really hard to make any sense of it all squashed into one line like that).
From what I can make it out looks like it is mostly warnings, not errors.
Does it correctly save the figure? Can you show us the two outputs?
Yikes, that formatting is almost worse!
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:53 AM rogerjames99 ro...@beardandsandals.co.uk
wrote:
Hi Thomas, I posted via nabble. It looks like something stripped the code.
Here is the bit where the axes are set up def setup_axes(self, fig, rect):
With custom locator
And if I look at this on nabble the code looks fine, it just was not
redndering in inbox. Sorry, the issues is on my end.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:54 AM Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
Yikes, that formatting is almost worse!
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:53 AM rogerjames99 ro
Can you include a minimal example of the code you are using (it looks like
you did include code, but it did not come through)? It is very hard to
guess at what is wrong without it.
Tom
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:29 PM rogerjames99 ro...@beardandsandals.co.uk
wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to draw a
Can everyone please bring the level of snark/hostility down? Programming
is frustrating, but antagonizing the mailing list does not help anyone.
It is not well documented, but the signature for `func` is assumed to be
`def function(required, *optional_positional)` see
Jesper,
Can you open an issue on this on github. If you are feeling ambitious a
pull request fixing the bug (as you seem to have a good idea of where the
problem is) would also be great!
Tom
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 8:38 AM Jesper Larsen jesper.webm...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Matplotlib Users,
I think that this SO answer may be relevant:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18259350/embed-an-interactive-3d-plot-in-pyside/18278457#18278457
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 5:43 AM Christian Ambros ambr...@ymail.com wrote:
Ok, back from revision...
The is no mix-up for the show command. The
Please include the contents of the SO question here. Those links are very
likely to rot due to over aggressive moderation on SO.
Tom
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 1:49 PM bmer bhmerch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I wrote up my question in detail on StackOverflow.
Sourish,
We no longer are updating the 1.3.x releases. Can you reproduce this
problem using 1.4.3?
Tom
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 11:14 AM Sourish Basu sourish.b...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have been fighting with this problem for some time. It seems that if, on
a plot, I have some text
See https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2871 and the links there
in. This colormap should be in 1.4.x as `'Wistia'`.
http://matplotlib.org/users/colormaps.html has some references.
There is an open PR to add a color-blind filter an any artist
example.
Thank you all for your assistance. Things are working pretty much as I
need now!
Ryan
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
wrote:
You can
```
#import matplotlib
#matplotlib.use('nbagg')
#%matplotlib nbagg
import numpy as np
import
, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ryan,
I have not looked at your exact issue yet, but there seems to be some
underlying issues with animation and nbagg which we have not tracked down
yet. See:
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/4290
https://github.com
We have a pr in to add ternary axes, but unfortunately I do not understand
it well enough to tell you of contours will work.
See https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/3828 and links with in.
Tom
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015, 07:47 nxkryptor nxkr nxkryp...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to
This is probaly due to issues with not all of the vector backends
supporting alpha gracefully.
This can be reproduced more simply by
x, y = np.ogrid[-5:5:.1, -5:5:.1]
dd = np.exp(-(x**2 + y**2))
dd[dd .1] = np.nan
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.imshow(dd, interpolation='none', cmap='gray_r')
come up with one, but I
wasn't sure what was causing it to begin with.
Is there anything to be done to prevent this? Just use another backend?
Steven
On 4/6/15 8:47 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
This is probaly due to issues with not all of the vector backends
supporting alpha gracefully
What are the data limits you are using?
I suspect they you are over constraining the system/order of operations
issue. Try dropping the adjustable setting and pre setting both the data
limits and the approximate size in figure fraction (ex via grid spec) of
the axes.
Tom
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015,
changes while the aspect
ratio is fixed to 1). I guess that functionality has been taken out.
Mark
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
wrote:
What are the data limits you are using?
I suspect they you are over constraining the system/order of operations
. But the physical size of the lower axis is not
changed, while this used to be the case in the past (but that may have been
a few years back). That sure used to be the desired behavior.
Thanks for your help,
Mark
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you
by an
out of date version of setuptools. I tried reproducing it on fresh ubuntu
14.04 machine but was not able to reproduce the issue. Do you know which
version of setuptools you are using?
Jens
ons. 1. apr. 2015 kl. 14.19 skrev Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com:
Make sure you have `freetype
What are you plotting? How big is this list that the loops are taking
appreciable amounts of time?!? Are we talking seconds here or ms?
Have you done enough profiling to know exactly which line in here are
slow? I don't quite understand the `np.ravel` calls.
You might do better either with one
Jody,
This has come up before and the consensus seemed to be that for the anomaly
data sets knowing where the zero is is very important and the default color
limits will probably get that wrong. So long as the user has to set the
limits, they can also select one of the diverging color maps.
I
One thing you can do which may work is to partition your plots 'by hand'.
It is not super elegant, but might get you the desired behavior. As long
as the number of partitions is low it shouldn't hurt performance _too_ much.
def z_jitter_plot(ax, x, y, partitions=10, **kwargs):
labels =
Also keep in mind that we consider all of the c extensions to be part of
the private api and do not worry so much about breaking them.
Tom
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015, 3:45 PM Benjamin Root ben.r...@ou.edu wrote:
_cntr.so has been deprecated (it might take a couple of releases before we
remove it
How to do that is dependent on which gui frame work you are using and may
be globally controlled at the desktop environment level.
Tom
On Thu, May 28, 2015, 12:13 Blingo petersbing...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Hi there
Just want to disable the X at the top right. It's the default frame used by
.
warnings.warn(_use_error_msg)
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So I can live with this, but seems there is something not quite right
about the __init__.py code
Should I use a different backed than the OS X backend?
— Peter
On May 30, 2015, at 8:43 PM, Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
Blitting
Blitting not working for the osx backend is a long standing issue due to
differences between what is allowed in the different gui frame works.
You have to change the backend via `use` before you import pyplot. If you
are still getting the error it is likely you tried to change the backend
Jan,
Please keep discussions on the list.
See below for forwarded email
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From: Albrecht, Jan jan.albre...@enas.fraunhofer.de
Date: Tue, May 26, 2015 at 2:58 AM
Subject: AW: [Matplotlib-users] Error on gridspec.py
To: Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com
This has been discussed and the consensus was that getting the heuristics
right is probably impossible (I work with dark-current subtracted image
data so it can have negative values, but using a diverging color map is
_very_ wrong, taking 0 as the center only makes sense some of the time).
To get the index of the grid you clicked on requires some knowledge of what
artist you are working with.
See https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/3989 for some brand new
code which makes this easier to implement in a general way.
While we catch up with that you will need to implement
This is related to files from the previous implementation still being
around. Please make sure you have fully removed the old mpl installation
before installing the new one. Be aware that there is some difference in
the way pip/setuptools/distutils deal with namespace packages so look for
both
Also, please use the new mailing list at matplotlib-us...@python.org
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 12:53 PM Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com wrote:
This is related to files from the previous implementation still being
around. Please make sure you have fully removed the old mpl installation
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