Re: [Matplotlib-users] Exporting accents in EPS

2008-02-01 Thread Matthieu Brucher
2008/2/1, Matthieu Brucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>4. Make sure your editor is correctly saving the file in that
> > specified encoding.  This is perhaps the hardest step because editors
> > all handle it a little differently.  Some editors have an option
> > somewhere to set the encoding that files are saved in.  Others may
> > automatically understand the "coding" comment line in the file.  (Same
> > goes for any terminal emulator you may be using for interactive
> > plotting.)
> >
> > If you can't get step 4 to work successfully, you can write Unicode
> > strings in Python using only ASCII characters using the "\u" escape
> > sequence.
> >
> > u"Flamb\u00e9e"
> >
> > (Here, the Unicode code point for e with accent-aigu is 00E9).
>
>
>
> I think this may be the obvious problem (I don't how to change the
> encoding in pycrust :|)
>
>
> So, following all of the above, the attached works fine for me with .eps
> > output on 0.91.2.  (There were various Unicode issues in 0.90.x that
> > were fixed.)  If it still doesn't work for you, please let us know.
> >
>
> I'll try this (I think the 3D stuff still works with this version, doesn't
> it ?)
>

Seems to work fine know, thanks for the tips ;)

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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Exporting accents in EPS

2008-02-01 Thread Michael Droettboom
Matthieu Brucher wrote:
> 
>4. Make sure your editor is correctly saving the file in that
> specified encoding.  This is perhaps the hardest step because editors
> all handle it a little differently.  Some editors have an option
> somewhere to set the encoding that files are saved in.  Others may
> automatically understand the "coding" comment line in the file.  (Same
> goes for any terminal emulator you may be using for interactive
> plotting.)
> 
> If you can't get step 4 to work successfully, you can write Unicode
> strings in Python using only ASCII characters using the "\u" escape
> sequence.
> 
> u"Flamb\u00e9e"
> 
> (Here, the Unicode code point for e with accent-aigu is 00E9).
> 
> 
> 
> I think this may be the obvious problem (I don't how to change the 
> encoding in pycrust :|)

Could be.  As I say, getting your editor to behave can be tricky.

> So, following all of the above, the attached works fine for me with .eps
> output on 0.91.2.  (There were various Unicode issues in 0.90.x that
> were fixed.)  If it still doesn't work for you, please let us know.
> 
> 
> I'll try this (I think the 3D stuff still works with this version, 
> doesn't it ?)

Yes.  0.91.x should be the same as 0.90.x in that regard.

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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Exporting accents in EPS

2008-02-01 Thread Matthieu Brucher
>4. Make sure your editor is correctly saving the file in that
> specified encoding.  This is perhaps the hardest step because editors
> all handle it a little differently.  Some editors have an option
> somewhere to set the encoding that files are saved in.  Others may
> automatically understand the "coding" comment line in the file.  (Same
> goes for any terminal emulator you may be using for interactive plotting.)
>
> If you can't get step 4 to work successfully, you can write Unicode
> strings in Python using only ASCII characters using the "\u" escape
> sequence.
>
> u"Flamb\u00e9e"
>
> (Here, the Unicode code point for e with accent-aigu is 00E9).



I think this may be the obvious problem (I don't how to change the encoding
in pycrust :|)


So, following all of the above, the attached works fine for me with .eps
> output on 0.91.2.  (There were various Unicode issues in 0.90.x that
> were fixed.)  If it still doesn't work for you, please let us know.
>

I'll try this (I think the 3D stuff still works with this version, doesn't
it ?)

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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Exporting accents in EPS

2008-02-01 Thread Michael Droettboom

Unicode in Python is tricky.  It is explained in gory detail here:

   http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/unicode

But to save you the trouble of reading the whole thing, unless you're an 
i18n geek like me, here's my list of recommendations to (somewhat) 
reliably get non-ASCII characters to work in Python.  There are other 
ways, (and people tend to have their own opinions about this, mostly 
based on the capabilities of their editors).


  1. "Non-ASCII" means any codepoint that is greater than 127.  Your 
local encoding may have characters with accents in the range 128-255, 
but that is *not* ASCII.


  2. Always use Unicode literals for anything that contains non-ASCII 
characters (by prefixing the literal with a 'u').  It is never a good 
idea to put non-ASCII characters in a regular 8-bit Python string -- 
they do not "remember" their encoding, and the application has no way to 
know how to interpret it.


  3. Always declare an encoding at the top of the file, e.g.:

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

 (I like utf-8 for generality, but you could use any of the 
encodings that Python understands, see here: 
http://docs.python.org/lib/standard-encodings.html)


  4. Make sure your editor is correctly saving the file in that 
specified encoding.  This is perhaps the hardest step because editors 
all handle it a little differently.  Some editors have an option 
somewhere to set the encoding that files are saved in.  Others may 
automatically understand the "coding" comment line in the file.  (Same 
goes for any terminal emulator you may be using for interactive plotting.)


If you can't get step 4 to work successfully, you can write Unicode 
strings in Python using only ASCII characters using the "\u" escape 
sequence.


u"Flamb\u00e9e"

(Here, the Unicode code point for e with accent-aigu is 00E9).

So, following all of the above, the attached works fine for me with .eps 
output on 0.91.2.  (There were various Unicode issues in 0.90.x that 
were fixed.)  If it still doesn't work for you, please let us know.


Cheers,
Mike

Matthieu Brucher wrote:

No problem with the png backend.

I tried with Latex for the accent, but it didn't work :
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 1, in 
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py", 
line 265, in draw

get_current_fig_manager().canvas.draw()
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_wx.py", 
line 953, in draw

self.figure.draw(self.renderer)
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py", 
line 612, in draw

for a in self.axes: a.draw(renderer)
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axes.py", 
line 1342, in draw

a.draw(renderer)
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axis.py", 
line 593, in draw

tick.draw(renderer)
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axis.py", 
line 170, in draw

if self.label1On: self.label1.draw(renderer)
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py", 
line 775, in draw

Text.draw(self, renderer)
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py", 
line 327, in draw

self._fontproperties, angle)
  File 
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backend_bases.py", 
line 383, in draw_tex

raise NotImplementedError

I just did :

import pylab as pl
pl.plot([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3])
pl.xlabel('éè')
pl.show()

and the ps file is corrupted :(

Matthieu

2008/2/1, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:

Can you provide an example of your code?  Often, it is a matter of
configuring/using Python correctly to indicate accents.  Is the problem
only with EPS or other backends as well?

Cheers,
Mike


Matthieu Brucher wrote:
 > Hi,
 >
 > I'm trying to export a MAtplotlib figure which has some axes labels,
 > such as 'coût'.
 > The problème is that the generated eps is corrupted because of these
 > accents. Is there a way to generate an acceptable eps file ?
 >
 > Matthieu
 > --
 > French PhD student
 > Website : http://matthieu-brucher.developpez.com/
 > Blogs : http://matt.eifelle.com and
http://blog.developpez.com/?blog=92
 > LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieubrucher
 >
 >

 >

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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Exporting accents in EPS

2008-02-01 Thread Matthieu Brucher
Some additional information : it does not work with the pdf backend and with
the svg one, the accents are corrupted (I tried to export utf8 encoded
labels).
I'm using pycrust, BTW. But I don't know how to change the default encoding
(the display is correct but not the saved image).

Matthieu

2008/2/1, Matthieu Brucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> No problem with the png backend.
>
> I tried with Latex for the accent, but it didn't work :
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "", line 1, in 
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py",
> line 265, in draw
> get_current_fig_manager().canvas.draw()
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_wx.py",
> line 953, in draw
> self.figure.draw(self.renderer)
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py",
> line 612, in draw
> for a in self.axes: a.draw(renderer)
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axes.py", line
> 1342, in draw
> a.draw(renderer)
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axis.py", line
> 593, in draw
> tick.draw(renderer)
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axis.py", line
> 170, in draw
> if self.label1On: self.label1.draw(renderer)
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py", line
> 775, in draw
> Text.draw(self, renderer)
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py", line
> 327, in draw
> self._fontproperties, angle)
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backend_bases.py",
> line 383, in draw_tex
> raise NotImplementedError
>
> I just did :
>
> import pylab as pl
> pl.plot([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3])
> pl.xlabel('éè')
> pl.show()
>
> and the ps file is corrupted :(
>
> Matthieu
>
> 2008/2/1, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Can you provide an example of your code?  Often, it is a matter of
> > configuring/using Python correctly to indicate accents.  Is the problem
> > only with EPS or other backends as well?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Mike
> >
> >
> > Matthieu Brucher wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm trying to export a MAtplotlib figure which has some axes labels,
> > > such as 'coût'.
> > > The problème is that the generated eps is corrupted because of these
> > > accents. Is there a way to generate an acceptable eps file ?
> > >
> > > Matthieu
> > > --
> > > French PhD student
> > > Website : http://matthieu-brucher.developpez.com/
> > > Blogs : http://matt.eifelle.com and
> > http://blog.developpez.com/?blog=92
> > > LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieubrucher
> > >
> > >
> >
> > >
> > 
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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Exporting accents in EPS

2008-02-01 Thread Matthieu Brucher
No problem with the png backend.

I tried with Latex for the accent, but it didn't work :
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 1, in 
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py",
line 265, in draw
get_current_fig_manager().canvas.draw()
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_wx.py",
line 953, in draw
self.figure.draw(self.renderer)
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py",
line 612, in draw
for a in self.axes: a.draw(renderer)
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axes.py", line
1342, in draw
a.draw(renderer)
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axis.py", line
593, in draw
tick.draw(renderer)
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/axis.py", line
170, in draw
if self.label1On: self.label1.draw(renderer)
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py", line
775, in draw
Text.draw(self, renderer)
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py", line
327, in draw
self._fontproperties, angle)
  File
"/home/brucher/local//lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backend_bases.py",
line 383, in draw_tex
raise NotImplementedError

I just did :

import pylab as pl
pl.plot([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3])
pl.xlabel('éè')
pl.show()

and the ps file is corrupted :(

Matthieu

2008/2/1, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Can you provide an example of your code?  Often, it is a matter of
> configuring/using Python correctly to indicate accents.  Is the problem
> only with EPS or other backends as well?
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
>
> Matthieu Brucher wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to export a MAtplotlib figure which has some axes labels,
> > such as 'coût'.
> > The problème is that the generated eps is corrupted because of these
> > accents. Is there a way to generate an acceptable eps file ?
> >
> > Matthieu
> > --
> > French PhD student
> > Website : http://matthieu-brucher.developpez.com/
> > Blogs : http://matt.eifelle.com and http://blog.developpez.com/?blog=92
> > LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieubrucher
> >
> >
>
> > 
> >
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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Exporting accents in EPS

2008-02-01 Thread Michael Droettboom
Can you provide an example of your code?  Often, it is a matter of 
configuring/using Python correctly to indicate accents.  Is the problem 
only with EPS or other backends as well?

Cheers,
Mike

Matthieu Brucher wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to export a MAtplotlib figure which has some axes labels, 
> such as 'coût'.
> The problème is that the generated eps is corrupted because of these 
> accents. Is there a way to generate an acceptable eps file ?
> 
> Matthieu
> -- 
> French PhD student
> Website : http://matthieu-brucher.developpez.com/
> Blogs : http://matt.eifelle.com and http://blog.developpez.com/?blog=92
> LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieubrucher
> 
> 
> 
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[Matplotlib-users] Exporting accents in EPS

2008-02-01 Thread Matthieu Brucher
Hi,

I'm trying to export a MAtplotlib figure which has some axes labels, such as
'coût'.
The problème is that the generated eps is corrupted because of these
accents. Is there a way to generate an acceptable eps file ?

Matthieu
-- 
French PhD student
Website : http://matthieu-brucher.developpez.com/
Blogs : http://matt.eifelle.com and http://blog.developpez.com/?blog=92
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