Hi, All,
I just went to install matplotlib version 2.0.0, and it has a dependency called
"freetype". This software appears to be licensed under GPL3. My reading of
that latter license is that, if someone wanted to distribute a compiled version
of a program requiring matplotlib, that entire prog
From: Joe Kington
To: Paul Hobson
Cc: CAB ; Matplotlib Development List
; Matplotlib Users
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2017 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] [Matplotlib-users] License, freetype
Well, if Freetype were only distributed under the GPL, you couldn't distribute
Hi, All,
I am encountering a thorny problem when trying to run matplotlib under Windows
8. If I label an axis using a command like
ax.set_ylabel(r'time (s)', name='Arial'),
all is well. But if try to add mathtext to that, as in
ax.set_ylabel(r'time ($s$)', name='Arial'),
mathtext.py throws
have the characters for mathematical Arial available.
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>Not too sure though. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable responds.
>-paul
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>On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 9:31 PM, CAB wrote:
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>Hi, All,
>>
>>I am encountering a thorny problem when trying to run matp
ichael Droettboom wrote:
>> Is the Arial font file different on Windows 8 vs. Windows 7? (Just a
>> difference in file size would be enough to know). If so, it's probably
>> the nature of those differences that we need to look into.
>>
>> Mike
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>> On
Hi, All,
I am using matplotlib 1.2.0 under Windows 7 64-bit.
I am trying to get matplotlib to recognize a new font that I downloaded (Arimo,
for the curious). I put the .ttf files in the matplotlib ttf font directory
(...\\fonts\\ttf\\ArimoRegularLatin.ttf, etc.), where Bitstream Vera Sans,
S
That did it, Ben!
Many thanks,
Chad
From: Benjamin Root
To: CAB
Cc: Matplotlib Users
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] getting matplotlib to recognize a new font
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 8:40 AM, CAB wrote
Hi, All,
Sorry if this complaint appears twice on this list.
I have been using Matplotlib for a while, and I'm getting to the point where
I'd like to embed the output in a Tk GUI application. I'm new to Tkinter.
Here is the problem. Using the script that's in the "examples" page on the web
Hi, Eric,
Yes, the code you sent works.
Many thanks for your help!
Chad
From: Eric Firing
To: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] tkinter bug?
That's probably why the button was comme
Dear Trevor,
I am using 1.0.1 and the TkAgg backend with no problems. I'm not sure why you
can't find the documentation. It is listed in the faq as a viable backend.
Chad
From: Trevor J Christensen
To: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday,
Hey, All,
I've combed the documentation ad nauseum, but I can't find a solution for this
one, besides a very brute-force one.
Let's say I've set my default sans-serif font as 'Arial'. Fine.
Now, let's say, in a standard plot, I set the x label of this plot using
something like:
matplotlib.pyp
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