John -
My version of mpl (0.90.1) only has a function ax.xaxis.get_ticklocs(),
not ax.xaxis.get_majorticklocs().
New feature?
Mark
On Feb 2, 2008 10:27 PM, John Hunter wrote:
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Hi people,
I'm producing a bar graph and was wondering if there is an easy method
for displaying the absolute value of each column on the graph, next to
the relevant column
Thanks
Andy
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Hi Michael!
Thanks a lot, I've applied the changes to mathtext in my installation
and it works now!
Bernhard
On Feb 1, 2008 8:16 PM, Michael Droettboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, this is a really good puzzle.
I think the difference in ghostscript versions is a red herring.
Ghostscript
In your matplotlibrc file, you can set the following:
font.family : serif
font.serif : STIXGeneral
Also note the numerals and Latin characters are extremely similar if not
identical to Times (or Times New Roman), so you could also use that
for titles/labels etc., but it doesn't really matter.
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:22:57AM -0500, Michael Droettboom wrote:
In your matplotlibrc file, you can set the following:
font.family : serif
font.serif : STIXGeneral
Also note the numerals and Latin characters are extremely similar if not
identical to Times (or Times New Roman), so you
Hello,
I sometimes want to add titles to legends in matplotlib. I couldn't find
an existing way to do this (but if there is one, then please tell me!).
So I have hacked together a patch to add a title keyword to the legend
class, which adds the title to the top of the legend. I'm not sure it
I've done this on my system at home, but it doesn't seem to be working at
work.
I generate a series of imshow() plots, each followed by a show() command.
When I run the script, it should pause after each show() until I exit the
plot, and then display the next plot. But now it isn't working. The
John Travers wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:22:57AM -0500, Michael Droettboom wrote:
In your matplotlibrc file, you can set the following:
font.family : serif
font.serif : STIXGeneral
Also note the numerals and Latin characters are extremely similar if not
identical to Times (or Times
Are there any plans to add to hist() the ability to do non-bar style
histograms? I mean something like the following:
inline: Picture 4.png
Right now, all histograms have lines on the side of each bar going
all the way to the base of the plot. I had to write some custom code
to make
Hello,
I'm very pleased with the STIX fonts support in mathtext. Thanks for
getting this working! However, I would like to use the same font in
labels which do not contain mathtext, for consistency. I cannot work out
how to do this. Can anyone help with this?
Thanks,
John
This should be fixed now in SVN r4938. The graphics context was sticking.
Cheers,
Mike
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When using the PostScript backend, and plotting several lines with the same
call to plot (or when plotting a LineCollection), kwargs are applied to the
first line only, and not
linestyle='steps' only works for plot() not hist(). To use that, I
have to generate points at the edges of each histogram step... this is
what my custom code does now. IDL's histogram code does this
automatically.
Linewidth=0 doesn't work because it removes ALL lines. I also need
Carol Leger wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have acquired some code that was running on a previous version of
matplotlib. I am now using version 0.91.2.
The code I acquired uses the following code fragment:
import pylab
from matplotlib.backends.backend_agg import FigureCanvasAgg as FigureCanvas
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