The other reason why this message never got posted is because this message
was sent to the now defunct mailing list hosted by sourceforge. The mailing
list moved about a year ago (I think) to python.org. You will have to
subscribe in order to post unmoderated.
At least for me gmail put your mail in the spam folder.
Anyway the inline backend is actually from in IPython/Jupyter and not in
matplotlib. I think they have changed the default a couple of times and had
the transparent as a default earlier but changed it. Looking at the current
master it looks
Hi,
I have send below query to matplotlib user group recently but did not get
posted so far. Can you please tell me is there is any thin wrong with the
message?
With best regards,
Sudheer
>
> Dear Expert,
> Recently after up-gradation of matplotlib and ubuntu 16.04 I
> am
>
Dear colleagues,
Complementing this topic:
. The segmentation fault error relates to the use of the "Agg" graphical
back-end which crashes with larger plots when using the command pyplot
savefig.
Case I switch to the .use("Cairo") package, the processing completes OK
although the image is
On 9/27/11 5:37 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
On 9/27/11 4:57 PM, Isidora wrote:
The attached map shows plotted fill paths whose filling extends only to the
U.S. borders. Is there any way I could accomplish something like it using
Basemap?
Thanks
Isidora:
It's probably possible, but there's no
Hi Isidora, in the past I used the matlab function below for a similar
task. Maybe it can be adapted to your problem. If you can provide a
small sample of your problem I can try to implement that in python (it
has been in my TODO list for a while, but i cannot promise.)
The attached map shows plotted fill paths whose filling extends only to the
U.S. borders. Is there any way I could accomplish something like it using
Basemap?
Thanks
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From: Isidora isid...@juno.com
To: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:
On 9/27/11 4:57 PM, Isidora wrote:
The attached map shows plotted fill paths whose filling extends only to the
U.S. borders. Is there any way I could accomplish something like it using
Basemap?
Thanks
Isidora:
It's probably possible, but there's no simple recipe. The
drawcoastlines
Personally, I don't use Wingware, so I don't know any specifics about
using matplotlib in that environment. You could try asking this
question on a Wingware-related mailing list.
Mike
Sandy Ydnas wrote:
Hello friends,
no body can answer on first obvious question of
Hi,
We have an error when running python matplotlib. Please assist. Thanks in
advance! :)
[cheung...@changeme:/home/cheungcwe/CB3] python Python 2.6.2 (r262:71600, Sep
15 2009, 01:44:49) [GCC 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-44)] on linux2 Type
help, copyright, credits or license for more
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:09 AM, Padma TAN ta...@gis.a-star.edu.sg wrote:
Hi,
We have an error when running python matplotlib. Please assist. Thanks in
advance! J
[cheung...@changeme:/home/cheungcwe/CB3] python Python 2.6.2 (r262:71600,
Sep 15 2009, 01:44:49) [GCC 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat
Hello,
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:09, Padma TAN ta...@gis.a-star.edu.sg wrote:
Hi,
We have an error when running python matplotlib. Please assist. Thanks in
advance! J
[cheung...@changeme:/home/cheungcwe/CB3] python Python 2.6.2 (r262:71600,
Sep 15 2009, 01:44:49) [GCC 4.1.2 20080704
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