I was wondering whether this feature has been built-in via specgram (maybe
needs a transformation) or if somebody has wrote something to easily
implement. If not, the current best method of going about it as I don't see
it in the documentation.
Cheers,
Jeff
Hello Michael,
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Michael Droettboom md...@stsci.edu wrote:
ipython - **seems unnecessary**
removed
python-configobj - **necessary only for a long abandoned experimental
version of matplotlib**
removed
python-epydoc - **obsolete**
removed
python-qt4 - **not
Hi,
mpl is a great package. Thanks for the effort first!
Recently I have tried to use latex to render all the texts in a plot for
consistent look with other texts in a paper. However, it seems that all the
texts in the plot are rendered in bold font. Please see the attached code.
==
Hi Alejandro,
Thank you very much for your help! It is a font priority problem. I added
cmr to the first of font.serif. Problem solved!
rcParams['font.serif'] = ['Computer Modern Roman'] + rcParams['font.serif']
Many thanks again!
A Spherical Chicken
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Alejandro