Hi JJ
2009/11/2 Jae-Joon Lee lee.j.j...@gmail.com:
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
2009/11/3 Stéfan van der Walt ste...@sun.ac.za:
Hi JJ
2009/11/2 Jae-Joon Lee lee.j.j...@gmail.com:
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,
2009/11/3 John Hunter jdh2...@gmail.com:
Perhaps you can file a bug report on the tracker so Michiel can look into it?
Here we go:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2891502group_id=80706atid=560720
Cheers
Stéfan
Hi JJ
2009/11/1 Jae-Joon Lee lee.j.j...@gmail.com:
Can you try to install matplotlib again, after removing old ones.
The mac os X had a bug that does take care of the dpi. But I guess
this bug has been fixed in the svn.
Unfortunately, I still see the same behaviour using the latest version
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.
With dpi setting of 300 and bigger, the figure size (in pixel) will be
likely larger than your monitor size. And it seems
2009/10/31 Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu:
You forgot the attachment.
I hate it when that happens -- here it is!
Cheers
Stéfan
badplot.py
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2009/11/1 Stéfan van der Walt ste...@sun.ac.za:
2009/10/31 Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu:
You forgot the attachment.
I hate it when that happens -- here it is!
Hey Stéfan,
To avoid the overlap on the titles and ticks, you will want to play
with the font size of the ticks and title, but most
Stefan,
Can you try to install matplotlib again, after removing old ones.
The mac os X had a bug that does take care of the dpi. But I guess
this bug has been fixed in the svn.
http://old.nabble.com/Re%3A-Font-size-and-savefig-p23337463.html
-JJ
2009/11/1 Stéfan van der Walt
Stéfan van der Walt wrote:
Hi Eric,
2009/9/28 Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu:
When saving plots (using plt.figsave and matplotlib from SVN)
consisting of subplots, the layout is a bit messed up. As an example,
have a look at
http://mentat.za.net/refer/segmentation.pdf
Wow, that's really
Hi all,
When saving plots (using plt.figsave and matplotlib from SVN)
consisting of subplots, the layout is a bit messed up. As an example,
have a look at
http://mentat.za.net/refer/segmentation.pdf
I have tried adjusting the figure size, the font size, the w- and
hspace, etc. Is this a known
Stéfan van der Walt wrote:
Hi all,
When saving plots (using plt.figsave and matplotlib from SVN)
consisting of subplots, the layout is a bit messed up. As an example,
have a look at
http://mentat.za.net/refer/segmentation.pdf
Wow, that's really ugly! I suspect that for anyone to
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