John Hunter wrote:
> On 9/9/07, Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The Axes.panx() method and several others contain calls to
>> _send_xlim_event() and similar methods. These methods don't seem to be
>> defined anywhere.
>
> These methods (panx, zoomx) are from the very old toolbar, which
Darren,
I trust your judgement on which way to go, as you have a better sense of
how other settings have been laid out. I'm happy to do the work -- I
just don't know which is correct going forward (these are new settings,
so backward compatibility isn't a concern.)
The values in matplotlib.co
Hi Eric, Mike,
On Monday 10 September 2007 08:08:42 am Michael Droettboom wrote:
> Eric Firing wrote:
> > There is an inconsistency between mpl-data/matplotlib.conf and
> > config/mplconfig.py. The former has [[math]] under [text], but the
> > latter is based on a separate [mathtext]. It would b
Hi,
We are having trouble with PDF generation on Windows (see below).
Python 2.4.3 - Enthought Edition 1.1.0
freetype 2.5.3 (GnuWin32 package)
Anyone experienced similar problems?
Meanwhile I'm modifying ttconv to include the font name in the error message.
- Paul
Traceback (most r
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 arguments".
At this point I have no idea
I've resolved part of the PDF font problem on windows --- ttconv was not
opening the font file with "rb". I'll send a patch later as soon as I
figure out why acrobat is saying "too many arguments" when opening the
resulting pdf file. Preview.app on OS X opens the files without difficulty.
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