On Sat, 22 Mar 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Issue #1: I am apparently not properly closing/clearing a plot. There are
> three plots in the test data set, and when the last one (with three curves
> on a common set of axes) is the only one plotted, it is correctly done. But,
> when it follows the 2-
Hi. I've seen this problem before.
I think that you need to install freetype developer. The easiest way
to install this is with macports and then type "port install freetype"
On Mar 21, 2008, at 9:50 PM, Andrew Charles wrote:
> Yes it was the matplotlib-0.91.2-py2.5-macosx-10.3-fat.egg I tr
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008, John Hunter apparently wrote:
> The source and accompanying code that generates the
> figures are found in the "doc" subdirectory of the svn
> trunk
> [Attachment: artist_api_tut.txt : TEXT/PLAIN, 510 lines]
> [Attachment: event_handling_tut.txt : TEXT/PLAIN, 361 lines]
Simson Garfinkel wrote:
> Dear Francesco,
>
> I'm sorry --- it is hard not to read your message and laugh. You
> really think that the static type checking of C++ is protecting you?
> Well, it may be, but C++ is unsafe in so many other ways that you are
> not doing yourself a favor by working
I have three unresolved issues in the attached code, and I'd like to
resolve the first two on this thread. (The third issue relates to plotting
using only the left and bottom axes rather than a complete frame.)
Issue #1: I am apparently not properly closing/clearing a plot. There are
three pl
Alex Coventry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to use some matplotlib-generated pdfs in a pdflatex document,
> and seeing some extremely weird and disruptive size effects.
Could you be more specific about what the problem seems to be? I looked
at your pdf files, and it looks like pdflat