Simson Garfinkel wrote:
1. Moving to matplotlib-0.91.2 solved the problem with PDF generation
on log axes.
2. Installing matplotlib-0.91.2 on Linux required installing these
packages first:
* freetype-devel
* libpng-devel
(Those packages were NOT installed automatically by
Hi Brook,
Brook Lin wrote:
raise RuntimeError('%s' is not a writable dir; you must set
%s/.matplotlib to be a writable dir. You can also set environment variable
MPLCONFIGDIR to any writable directory where you want matplotlib data stored
%h)
This is the crucial bit.
Looks like you've
Zachary Pincus wrote:
Can you tell me where you specified the -Os option to gcc to escape
the problem?
So the compile that command that failed is printed right above the
error message it generated. (The long line that starts with
'gcc' ...). I just copied this command, edited the -O3 to
I believe I have fixed the problem in the latest svn versions, both on
the maintenance branch and on the trunk. Please try the latest version
Thanks for your help, Jouni. That seems to have fixed the problem.
Best,
Alex
Andrew Charles wrote:
Yes it was the matplotlib-0.91.2-py2.5-macosx-10.3-fat.egg I tried to
install. I've posted the entire easy_install output below.
Thanks. First, a note:
There is confusion here. If I have it right, the OP is trying to install
the BINARY egg that is up on sourceforge into
After installation, I only ran a simple code attached below. I found that I
got this run time error from from pylab import *.
I did go through what Mark Hamilton posted:
Index: cutils.py
===
--- cutils.py (revision 5001)
+++
3) Maybe we should just distribute a binary *.mpkg instead. I've seen
talk of a way to install a single binary that could work with either
Apple's or MacPython's 2.5 -- I think it involved a symlink to a shared
place to put packages -- anyone know if that actually works?
I agree on the
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Zachary Pincus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Zachary Pincus wrote:
Can you tell me where you specified the -Os option to gcc to escape
the problem?
So the compile that command that failed is printed right above the
error message it generated. (The long
Hello,
What follows is the lasso example code that I am running. This is the
example the comes with the matplotlib examples code. It works fine
except when one clicks and does not move the mouse. It seems to hang.
I have traced it down to the self.canvas.widgetlock.locked() call within
the
Does anyone know how to change the polar graph so that i can graph
with 0 at North, 90 at west, 180 at south and 270 at east?
(Considering you look at the polar graph like a compass)
Thanks!
Kenneth Miller
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This SF.net
Hi,
I'm working on a Qt/KDE based GUI for TinyERP called, KTiny. One of the users
has been trying the application on Mac and matplotlib crashes with the
attached backtrace. Backend is Qt4Agg.
Unfortunately I don't have access to a Mac machine, but could ask him to try
some things as he is
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