Hi,
sorry to resend this problem, I didn't have any response and the problem
always exists, all accentued characters are set to "?" when I save figures in
pdf format. Does someone have a solution to that?
MPL 0.87.7 on Edgy Eft
thanks
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Lionel Roubeyrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> sorry to resend this problem, I didn't have any response and the
> problem always exists, all accentued characters are set to "?" when
> I save figures in pdf format. Does someone have a solution to that?
Does saving the figure as eps and converting
Le Lundi 26 Février 2007 12:35, Jouni K. Seppänen a écrit :
> Does saving the figure as eps and converting to pdf work for you? The
> pdf backend doesn't support unicode, since I've never been able to
> really understand how encoding strings in pdf works. (Nicolas Grilly's
> recent patch fixed some
On Monday 26 February 2007 06:53:22 am Lionel Roubeyrie wrote:
> Le Lundi 26 Février 2007 12:35, Jouni K. Seppänen a écrit :
> > Does saving the figure as eps and converting to pdf work for you? The
> > pdf backend doesn't support unicode, since I've never been able to
> > really understand how enc
On Sunday 25 February 2007 12:41:58 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After doing some investigation, I discovered that this problem is
> reproducible using sample programs such as axes_demo.py. Here are the
> steps I took:
>
> a) Run axes_demo.py
> b) Save the plot as eps file
> c) Start Word
> d) I
Le Lundi 26 Février 2007 14:20, Darren Dale a écrit :
> What are you using to do the conversion? epstopdf should maintain the
> integrity of the fonts.
epstopdf should maintain... but not, it doesn't do that!
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On 2/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After doing some investigation, I discovered that this problem is
> reproducible using sample programs such as axes_demo.py. Here are the steps
> I took:
>
> a) Run axes_demo.py
> b) Save the plot as eps file
> c) Start Word
> d) Insert
Lionel Roubeyrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le Lundi 26 Février 2007 14:20, Darren Dale a écrit :
>> What are you using to do the conversion? epstopdf should maintain the
>> integrity of the fonts.
> epstopdf should maintain... but not, it doesn't do that!
What exactly is the problem with the
Hello Lionel,
On 2/26/07, Lionel Roubeyrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sorry to resend this problem, I didn't have any response and the problem
> always exists, all accentued characters are set to "?" when I save figures in
> pdf format. Does someone have a solution to that?
> MPL 0.87.7 on Edgy
Hi,
Fonts are BitStream VeraSans-Roman, TrueType.
Le Lundi 26 Février 2007 16:43, Jouni K. Seppänen a écrit :
> What exactly is the problem with the converted pdf file? Try opening
> it in Adobe Reader and viewing Document Properties / Fonts. Do you see
> any "Type 3" fonts, and what are their nam
Hi Nicolas,
I just want to set xlabels with :
MOIS=['janvier',
u'février', 'mars', 'avril', 'mai', 'juin', 'juillet', 'aout',
'septembre', 'octobre', 'novembre', u'décembre']
resulting in 'f?vrier' and 'd?cembre' in the pdf file.
Le Lundi 26 Février 2007 17:01, Nicolas Grilly a écrit :
> Hello Li
Thanks for the answer, John.
Up to this point, the other software package we use produces EPS files only and
so I've been using it this way for a while. May not be the best way but I've
tried other EPS viewers and so far Word actually is the best way since I have
to embedd the plots into Word
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Back to the subject at hand. Using PNG files works but brings with it
> other problems and so I would really appreciate a resolution to this
> "invalidrestore" issue. I can't use PDF because I have to embedd the
> plots in a Word document. Not sure what SVG is (I'll loo
An "invalidrestore" error signals an improper restore.
E.g., a string, dictionary, or procedure is left on the
stack that needs to be discarded before restore.
Probably a dictionary with no 'end'.
Two obvious possibilities:
- there is an invalid restore. This should be fixed.
- something is wro
On 2/26/07, Lionel Roubeyrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just want to set xlabels with :
> MOIS=['janvier',
> u'février', 'mars', 'avril', 'mai', 'juin', 'juillet', 'aout',
> 'septembre', 'octobre', 'novembre', u'décembre']
> resulting in 'f?vrier' and 'd?cembre' in the pdf file.
Ok. This is ex
Lionel Roubeyrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Fonts are BitStream VeraSans-Roman, TrueType.
Then this is not the usual font problem where fonts get converted
either into Type 3 or into raw drawing commands. Can you put example
files (both eps and pdf) on some website so we can try to understand
Eric, list -
Here is the new aspect function for possible inclusion in pylab.
It works great and with the default values for the kwargs, it works exactly
the way I think it is useful for a combination of contouring and plotting.
What do you think, should we include this?
Mark
def aspect(*args,
Switching to PDF works (eventually - see below) but bring with it yet another
set of problems.
First of all, I had to fix backend_pdf.py for MPL to work (w Python 2.3,
anyway).
Two problems:
a) 2.3 doesn't have the sorted function - it uses a .sort() function. So, I
had to change line 487 fr
I installed gsview and gs and tried it. AFAIK, gs didn't seen to complain.
I also tried GIMP. While it didn't complain, the picture displayed is
horribly bad.
>
> An "invalidrestore" error signals an improper restore.
> E.g., a string, dictionary, or procedure is left on the
> stack that
On 2/26/07, Mark Bakker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ax = gca()
> if len(args)==0:
> aspect = ax.get_aspect()
> elif len(args)==1:
> aspect = args[0]
> adjustable = popd(kwargs,'adjustable','box')
> anchor = popd(kwargs,'anchor','C')
> fixlim = popd(kwargs,'
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently wrote:
> gs didn't seen to complain.
That increases the likelihood it is the MS interpreter.
Odd thought.
> I also tried GIMP. While it didn't complain, the picture
> displayed is horribly bad.
IIRC, that would be a bitmap of your file ...
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