I first tested.
In that case, labels on the colorbar are the following (i don't attach the plot
to avoid spamming the entire mailing-list): 0.0, -0.4, -0.8, -1.2, -1.6, ...,
-3.6). It does not mean anything :s
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> Perhaps a more thorough updating of boxplot would use collections
> instead of lists of lines. Any volunteers? I am not going to do
> it. This would speed it up for cases with many points, but maybe
> boxplot is normally used with few enough points that thi
not proud of it).
Sorry for the disturbance.
Benoit
> I agree it is a cosmetic question but I think it would be better in a
> paper if I can change the linewidth and color.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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> Benoit
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> Le 03-juil.-07 à 19:52, Jeff
à 19:52, Jeff Whitaker a écrit :
> Benoit Donnet wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I'm trying to plot quantiles information (percentile 10, 25, 50,
>> 75 and 90). Attached, you'll find a jpged of what I would like to
>> do (this was done using Gnuplo
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s composed of color boxes that
refer to a given axis and line on the plot.
Do you think it is possible to do such a plot in matplotlib?
Thanks in advance for any kind of help and thanks again for the
matplotlib library!
Best regards.
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Hi,
I had the same problem.
I solved it by using TeX, i.e., rc('text', usetex=True) for all the text
in a plot.
Benoit
> Hi list,
>
> I'm having some font weirdness using matplotlib 0.87.4 on MacOSX with
> the WXAgg backend.
> It's a clean install of universal builds from macpython.org.
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BTW, I have to use TeX with mpl otherwise it does not work.
rc('text', usetex=True)
Benoit
Benoit Donnet a écrit :
> Hello John
>
>> I am 99% sure this is a font problem. matplotlib embeds the truetype
>
> Nice intuition. I didn't think about any font
y remove ~/.matplotlib/ttffont.cache
> before rerunning. Also, if you run your script with --verbose-debug
> you will get information about which fonts are loaded.
>
> JDH
>
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cache file /Users/benoit/.matplotlib/ttffont.cache
backend PS version Level II
Thanks in advance for any kind of help
Best regards.
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