On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 12:31:25PM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> Did r3829 not work for you? (Or did you miss that in my earlier post?)
>
> I don't think anything related to Lengths has changed recently, and it
> did work at one point...
The current svn works --- I must have missed a build
Has anyone worked with postscript files on windows? I don't know if this is
related, but when I do a savefig('foo.ps',dpi=150) on plot generated by
pcolormesh, I find that ghostview gives the error:
"
DSC Error at line 518:
%%Page: 1 1
This %%Page: line occured in the trailer, which is not legal.
Paul Kienzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not sure yet how to fix the problem, but in the sample I sent
> earlier if I change:
>
> 5 0 obj
> << /Length 11 0 R >>
> endobj
>
> to
>
> 5 0 obj
> << /Length 1239 >>
> endobj
>
> then both gv and acroread can process the file without error.
Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There was a small typo in the recently added support for non-rectangular
> clip paths. Fixed in r3829.
>
> (Jouni -- you may want to review this and verify that my change is
> correct.)
Yes, your change fixes a bug; thanks. Strangely enough, Appl
Did r3829 not work for you? (Or did you miss that in my earlier post?)
I don't think anything related to Lengths has changed recently, and it
did work at one point...
Cheers,
Mike
Paul Kienzle wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 10:57:18AM -0400, Paul Kienzle wrote:
>> I'm not sure yet how to fix
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 10:57:18AM -0400, Paul Kienzle wrote:
> I'm not sure yet how to fix the problem, but in the sample I sent
> earlier if I change:
>
> 5 0 obj
> << /Length 11 0 R >>
> endobj
>
> to
>
> 5 0 obj
> << /Length 1239 >>
> endobj
>
> then both gv and acroread can process
I'm not sure yet how to fix the problem, but in the sample I sent
earlier if I change:
5 0 obj
<< /Length 11 0 R >>
endobj
to
5 0 obj
<< /Length 1239 >>
endobj
then both gv and acroread can process the file without error.
- Paul
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 08:49:05AM -0400, Michae
This seems to be a cross platform bug and unrelated to fonts -- at least
I am able to reproduce it on Linux.
There was a small typo in the recently added support for non-rectangular
clip paths. Fixed in r3829.
(Jouni -- you may want to review this and verify that my change is correct.)
Cheers
Paul Kienzle wrote:
> A further comment on the windows PDF problems.
>
> PDF output generated by matplotlib on Windows and on OS X is readable
> in Preview.app on OS X but is not readable in Acrobat 8.1.0 or 7.0.5
> on Windows.
>
> Adobe 7.0.5 produces the message "There were too many argument