Hi folks,
the message below is an important discussion on which we'd like
feedback/ideas both from Enthought.traits experts and matplotlib ones.
It would be great if we could keep things in one list, so it seems
most sensible to hold the discussion in the ipython-dev list, but this
is a heads-up
Hi - mea culpa - as pointed out by a colleague (and documented in the help
document for "hanning" in Matlab), this function produces the same window,
but without the first and last zero-weighted samples.
Cheers -- Ariel
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Ariel Rokem wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Myste
Hi everyone,
Mystery solved (I think)! It turns out that matlab has two functions, one
called "hann" and the other called "hanning". They both purport to produce
the hanning window, but they produce two (slightly) different things. Only
one of these (the one given by "hann") actually produces the
I believe the bug actually is in matplotlib, and recent ghostscript versions
fail only because they have become stricter over time. The TTF-to-Postscript
font conversion library in matplotlib (ttconv) was hard-coded to use the
"Standard" Postscript encoding (which defines the set of glyphs avai