] wrote:
(meant this to go to the list too)
Christiaan Putter wrote:
I'm having trouble understanding what it is you exactly want.
That's likely my fault ;-)
You said you want to indicate that 'the monthly usage between September
1st
and January 1st
was, on average, the same
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From: Christiaan Putter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 14 Mar 2008 03:22
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] visualisation for utility usage sought
To: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there,
I'm having trouble understanding what it is you exactly want.
You said
Dear Mr. Zickermann,
Look for a thread titled 'subplots from existing figures' (5th March) or
something similar. I posted a function there that takes in a list of
figures and spits out a new one containing those. There is still a bug in
it though. For some reason copying axes from one figure
Hi guys,
I've been wanting to do something similar as well. Create a figure from
other figures. The function accepts a list of figures, and according to the
ratio (rows to columns) creates a bigger figure of appropriate size and
'copies' the axes into the new figure.
I calculate the positions
have a look, and
may come back to you for help with testing with Qt if you don't mind.
Cheers,
Mike
Christiaan Putter wrote:
Hi there,
Just an update regarding the svg problem I was having:
I simply went back to 0.90 and that's working now.
Would still be nice to know
, Christiaan Putter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys and girls,
Quick question regarding matplotlib's svg backend...
I've embeded pyhton into c++ and Qt's (4.3.3) svg support is having some
problems with .svg files created by matplotlib. Text isn't showing up.
Firefox displays the same .svg file
Hi guys and girls,
Quick question regarding matplotlib's svg backend...
I've embeded pyhton into c++ and Qt's (4.3.3) svg support is having some
problems with .svg files created by matplotlib. Text isn't showing up.
Firefox displays the same .svg file correctly though...
The problem:
It seems