Re: [Matplotlib-users] Missing Module: six ?

2015-02-13 Thread Werner
Hi Ralph, On 2/13/2015 12:40, ralph hosmer wrote: Per your instructions, I downloaded [] and installed using the 'wizard'. The file I'm trying to execute is currently in a PyCharm project, and the Error Trace I get is as follows: C:\Python34\python.exe "C:/Users/Ralph/PycharmProjects/anuAST

[Matplotlib-users] Missing Module: six ?

2015-02-13 Thread ralph hosmer
Per your instructions, I downloaded [] and installed using the 'wizard'.  The file I'm trying to execute is currently in a PyCharm project, and the Error Trace I get is as follows: C:\Python34\python.exe "C:/Users/Ralph/PycharmProjects/anuASTRO4x/src/Euler's Method.py"Traceback (most recent call

Re: [Matplotlib-users] missing module docs

2010-02-22 Thread Andrew Straw
John Hunter wrote: > > > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Ben Axelrod > wrote: > > I noticed that there are many modules in the current code base > that are not listed at: > http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/modindex.html. I understand > that a few ar

Re: [Matplotlib-users] missing module docs

2010-02-22 Thread John Hunter
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Ben Axelrod wrote: > I noticed that there are many modules in the current code base that are > not listed at: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/modindex.html. I > understand that a few are new files and that the documentation for these > will be generated during

[Matplotlib-users] missing module docs

2010-02-22 Thread Ben Axelrod
I noticed that there are many modules in the current code base that are not listed at: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/modindex.html. I understand that a few are new files and that the documentation for these will be generated during the next release. But I know that most of these were in th

Re: [Matplotlib-users] missing module

2007-11-07 Thread Neil M
>From: Herman Berendsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 2007-10-01 08:48 >After installing matplotlib (matplotlib-0.90.1.win32-py2.5.exe) on >Windows XP, the command "from pylab import *" results in an error >message complaining that the file "_agg" is missing. Indeed there is no >file "_agg.py" in the distr

[Matplotlib-users] missing module

2007-10-04 Thread Herman Berendsen
After installing matplotlib (matplotlib-0.90.1.win32-py2.5.exe) on Windows XP, the command "from pylab import *" results in an error message complaining that the file "_agg" is missing. Indeed there is no file "_agg.py" in the distribution, although a file "_agg.pyd" exists. Can anyone sugges