[matplotlib-devel] My apologies

2014-01-24 Thread Philippe Mallet-Ladeira
I want to apologies because, as some of you noted, I sent some e-mails to this 
list in which they were not destined for. It was a bad configuration of my mail 
client that I just corrected now so I hope it won't happen again.

Please, sorry for the inconvenience.

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Re: [matplotlib-devel] Bundling exception for python-matplotlib fonts

2014-01-24 Thread Michael Droettboom
matplotlib is not able to use .otf format fonts.  We bundle a version 
where they have been converted to .ttf.  We could update our code to use 
.otf fonts but it's considerable work, involving writing code on top of 
freetype to convert and subset our fonts, rather than the 15-year-old 
ttconv code we use now.

Mike

On 01/23/2014 06:00 PM, Paulo César Pereira de Andrade wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I asked for a bundling exception in Fedora, see
>
> https://fedorahosted.org/fpc/ticket/381
>
>But I should only be able to get a temporary one,
> and that based on any feedback I receive here :-)
>
>Problem is, matplotlib bundles stix fonts 1.0, and
> fedora, since fedora 18 ships stix fonts 1.1, that are
> not "really" compatible with 1.0.
>
>I got things working for Fedora 18 by using
> "USE_FONTCONFIG = True", but, every other distro,
> probably sans Fedora spins bundles fonts and does
> not use fontconfig.
>
>From fedora 18 to 20 several updates were made to
> fix side effects of using fontconfig, then, ultimately,
> fedora 20 was shipped with my patch to use fontconfig
> removed, because the patch was (apparently) upstreamed
> 95% workarounds to side effects of using fontconfig, but
> the change to use fontconfig removed by mistake... So,
> there is also a kind of chicken and egg problem, no
> bundling policy, and no patching (or as few as possible and
> with a good reason) policy.
>
>I would like to have any suggestion of a very good
> reason to bundle stix fonts, or, some idea of how to
> handle it, if matplotlib cannot use fontconfig by default
> on Linux and *BSD.
>
> Thanks,
> Paulo
>
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[matplotlib-devel] MEP22 doc

2014-01-24 Thread Federico Ariza
Hello everybody

I just added some documentation for the MEP22 new classes and methods.
Please take a look https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2759

I ran into some problems, when trying to decide if some methods where
public or not.

If the method was used only for backend implementation pourposes I put
it as private (name starts with underscore) but still documented them
in the Notes section of the class.
I don't know if this is the correct way to do it, but I couldn't decide.
If you prefer any other way to do it, please let me know.

Thank you
Federico


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