On 2014/05/07 2:12 PM, Yuxiang Wang wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I was wondering that, is there a method like axes.set_sharex(ax0) so I
> can directly set the sharex and sharey properties of an axes object?
> It seems that the only way to do this is at time of creation via
> fig.add_subplots(1, 2, 2, sha
Dear all,
I was wondering that, is there a method like axes.set_sharex(ax0) so I
can directly set the sharex and sharey properties of an axes object?
It seems that the only way to do this is at time of creation via
fig.add_subplots(1, 2, 2, sharex=ax0). If I have already created the
axes using the
I've discovered the problem and a fix. $HOME is set to /home/ptremblay, but
/home/ptremblay does not exist. If I do:
import os
try:
import matplotlib
except AttributeError as msg:
os.environ['HOME'] = '/apollo/env/Ssdf/var/home_config/'
import matplotlib
Then I can import
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues/3051
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On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Paul Hobson wrote:
> How did you install matplotlib? I've had success using anaconda on cheap
> $7/month web servers before
> http://continuum.io/downloads
>
>
> On Wed, Ma
How did you install matplotlib? I've had success using anaconda on cheap
$7/month web servers before
http://continuum.io/downloads
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 7:20 AM, Paul Tremblay wrote:
> I am using matplotllib as part of web server. matplotlib causes my server
> to crash with this error:
>
> File
I am using matplotllib as part of web server. matplotlib causes my server
to crash with this error:
File "/apollo/env/Ssdf/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/__init__.py",
line 597, in _get_configdir
return _get_config_or_cache_dir(_get_xdg_config_dir())
File
"/apollo/env/Ssdf/lib/python
On 2014/05/07 2:34 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
> Neal Becker wrote:
>
>> I tried the simple example, but all examples I try choke on savefig
>> ('blah.pdf') This is fedora20 linux, with pretty modern, complete texlive.
>>
>> I tried rm'ing tex-cache
>>
>> example.py
>> # -*- coding: utf
Neal Becker wrote:
> I tried the simple example, but all examples I try choke on savefig
> ('blah.pdf') This is fedora20 linux, with pretty modern, complete texlive.
>
> I tried rm'ing tex-cache
>
> example.py
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
> import matplotlib as mpl
> mpl.use("pg