Eric Firing wrote:
> jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote:
>> How hard would it be to extend the quiver command to support curved
>> arrows? For example, the U and V arrays, instead of giving just the
>> vector, could for each vector give a list of x coordinates and a list
>> of y coordinates for
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2009/11/3 John Hunter :
> Perhaps you can file a bug report on the tracker so Michiel can look into it?
Here we go:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2891502&group_id=80706&atid=560720
Cheers
Stéfan
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jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote:
> How hard would it be to extend the quiver command to support curved
> arrows? For example, the U and V arrays, instead of giving just the
> vector, could for each vector give a list of x coordinates and a list of
> y coordinates for each segment of a vector.
How hard would it be to extend the quiver command to support curved
arrows? For example, the U and V arrays, instead of giving just the
vector, could for each vector give a list of x coordinates and a list of
y coordinates for each segment of a vector. Additionally, C could give
either a colo
2009/11/3 Stéfan van der Walt :
> Hi JJ
>
> 2009/11/2 Jae-Joon Lee :
>> I now think this is not the dpi issue.
>> Can you check the size of your figure in mac os X backend, after the
>> plot is drawn?
>>
>> print f.get_size_inches()
>>
>> 8x6 inch is the default.
>
> It says [4, 2.52], so I think y
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Matthew West wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The PolyCollection class currently closes the path for each polygon by
> adding a last point the same as the first point. This means that the
> line joins will be different on this point. I've submitted a patch to
> make PolyCollection
Hi JJ
2009/11/2 Jae-Joon Lee :
> I now think this is not the dpi issue.
> Can you check the size of your figure in mac os X backend, after the
> plot is drawn?
>
> print f.get_size_inches()
>
> 8x6 inch is the default.
It says [4, 2.52], so I think you are right!
> So, my recommendation is to us
Hi,
I was following the directions found here:
http://old.nabble.com/ImportError:-No-module-named-mplot3d-td24291309.html
which consists of:
svn co
https://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/matplotlib/trunk/matplotlib
matplotlib
python setup.py install
-when I executed that last command I
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:23 AM, tcb wrote:
> and if I convert the dvi with dvipng, it all seems in order
> (demo_text_path_tex.png). I haven't looked closely into how the textpath
> stuff works, but I thought it would read the dvi as a path, and display that
> on the screen- if that is correct the
No problem. Many of the developers don't follow the tracker as closely
as the mailing list. I'll look at this bug later today.
Cheers,
Mike
Robert Schroll wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I hope this isn't considered gauche, but:
>
> A few weeks ago, I added a bug [1] I had found when saving figures fro
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