Hello,
When using usetex=True and
savefig(file, facecolor='w', edgecolor='w')
The behavior of the generated EPS file is more like:
facecolor=None
edgecolor='w'
That is, the image's facecolor is tranparent...taking on the background
color of the latex document---while the edgecolor is
On 9/23/07, Tom Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Also, it seems like there needs to be an extra keyword or option. Suppose
> someone wanted a white facecolor in the (usetex=True) EPS file. It doesn't
> seem like this is currently possible. It would
Any comments on this? The behavior is, at best, inconsistent. At worst,
the current behavior is incorrect, as it is not possible to have a white
facecolor when using usetex/xpdf.
On 9/23/07, Tom Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 9/23/07, Tom Johnson <[EMAIL PR
How can I keep a 1:1 aspect ratio after adding a colorbar?
ratio='exact' seems to include the colorbar in the calculations. For
example, if I have a circle and color itI want it to still look like a
circle (rather than an ellipse) after adding the colorbar.
~t
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On 9/27/07, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 27 September 2007 01:28:46 am Tom Johnson wrote:
> > On 9/26/07, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I used your script to create the eps file, and created the attached
> > > postscri
On 9/27/07, Tom Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, it will be a little while before I can provide a status
> updateI have a presentation very soon and do not have the time to
> regenerate all my images so that the background matches my
> presentation background.
Is it possible to have a figure with two-plots such that
f(x) is plotted against x onaxis 1 (on the right)
histogram of f(x) is plotted horizontally (on the right) sharing
the y-axis of axis 1
(sorry, this is proportional font, ascii art)
f(x)
>histogram of f(x) is plotted horizontally (on the right) sharing
> the y-axis of axis 1
Typo:
histogram of f(x) is plotted horizontally (on the LEFT) sharing the
y-axis of axis 1
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I would like to plot a set of lines where the color of each line is
parametrized. Then I want to add a colorbar to the plot.
For example, suppose I plot y=x+b for various values of b. For each
line, I would like to set the color to a particular value of b. When
plotting, all b values are normal
I'd like to make the separation distance between two subplots to be
much smaller. How can I achieve this?
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On Nov 27, 2007 11:48 AM, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use the subplots_adjust paramters, eg
>
> fig.subplots_adjust(hspace=0)
>
This wasn't working for me...
from pylab import *
f = gcf()
f.subplots_adjust(hspace=0)
f.add_subplot(121)
f.add_subplot(122)
show()
Adjusting the space af
Doh! Sorry, I adjusted the wrong space.
On Nov 27, 2007 11:56 AM, Tom Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 27, 2007 11:48 AM, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Use the subplots_adjust paramters, eg
> >
> > fig.subplots_adjust(hspace=0)
&
Is it possible to have nested subplots?
I would like to have 2 rowswith the top row having two columns and
the bottom row having one column.
For the bottom plot, I'd like to be able to choose between the following:
1) The size of the bottom plot expands to fill the entire horizontal space.
I am plotting multiple scatter plots to the same axis. For each
scatter plot, all points have the same shape and color. I would like
the legend to display the shape and color of the data points in each
collection (rather than displaying a rectangle for the color). The
result should be similar to
On Dec 14, 2007 11:28 AM, Jeff Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike: Postscript doesn't support alpha transparency. It might work
> with PDF though.
pstricks (tex) provides transparency...
http://tug.org/PSTricks/main.cgi?file=Examples/Colors/colors#transparency
http://tug.org/PSTricks/ma
Hi all,
I wasn't sure if this should be sent to matplotlib or ipython. I'm
got a number of questions, and any help would be greatly appreciated.
The docstring for draw_if_interactive says:
"""This should be overriden in a windowing environment if drawing
should be done in interactive python mode
I was looking at rc_params() and saw
if not os.path.exists(fname):
message = 'could not find rc file; returning defaults'
ret = dict([ (key, tup[0]) for key, tup in defaultParams.items()])
warnings.warn(message)
return ret
Is this correct? It seems that it re
I have functions which plot multiple items to an axis. Often, I have
the function explicitly turn interactive mode off and then I turn it
back on to what it was before my function was called. At the end of
my function, I call draw_if_interactive().
Suppose the user had interactive mode on prior
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