I'm been looking at a lot of memory leaks as of late, but have not come
across any in the Agg backend. Can you send a snippet of code that
reproduces your error? Perhaps there is some particular operation or
set of operations that triggers a leak.
Cheers,
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Emanuele Passera wrote:
Hi
John Travers wrote:
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I wonder if these troubles are related to my recent changes to subset
the fonts. Could you try setting the rc variable ps.fonttype to 42, and
let me know if that works?
It is something to do with fonts, if I remove
I recently ran into a similar problem myself building stuff from source,
but I'm not sure of the specifics with SuSE and their packages etc.
Python can be configured in two ways -- with two-byte (UCS2) or
four-byte (UCS4) Unicode characters. Apparently the default for a
source installation of
. That will affect where Python libraries are
loaded from, and if you want to be in a default situation, it should
be unset.
Cheers,
Mike
Michael Droettboom wrote:
I recently ran into a similar problem myself building stuff from source,
but I'm not sure of the specifics with SuSE and their packages
This is a long standing Python (distutils) bug, IMHO.
Numpy, for instance, ships with a heavily patched version of distutils
that has a workaround for this. Maybe now that mpl requires Numpy,
there may be some advantage to using its distutils rather than the stock
one. (I say having not
william ratcliff wrote:
I have a question about building from source on windows:
I have installed freetype2 and libpng, for zlib, I have a collection
of dlls,
But, where do I place these so that matplotlib can find them (for the
include files, libraries, etc. Are there any that I have to
'expandtabs'
Any ideas? Thanks!!!
William
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william ratcliff wrote:
I have a question about building from source on windows:
I have installed freetype2 and libpng, for zlib, I have
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That's my bad from my changes to setup.py yesterday.
Please update from SVN and try again.
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Mike
william ratcliff wrote:
I tried the new setup.py script
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It looks like I screwed up the order of libraries between
freetype2 and
zlib. (It was updated to use pkg-config to determine the freetype
dependencies where possible, but that inadvertently broke Windows
,
William
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william ratcliff wrote:
A bit strange:
gcc -mno-cygwin -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Iwin32_static\include
-I. -Ic:\python25\include -Ic:\python25\PC -c src/ft2font.cpp -o
william ratcliff wrote:
If I revert back to 3645, it builds and I can install it--but then I
run into
the original error I was having where I couldn't run the demos:
File c:\python25\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mathtext.py, line
1189, in Vli
st
def vpack(self, h=0., m='additional',
.
William
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c:\python25\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mathtext.py,
line 1189, in Vli
st
def vpack(self
I'm going to summarize, just to make sure I have everything straight.
1) HEAD doesn't build (you get lots of undefined reference to
`_imp__FT_Done_FreeType')
2) revision 3645 (yesterday before my setup.py changes), builds, but you
got the float('inf') error (which is now fixed)
3) much earlier
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from matplotlib.mathtext import math_parse_s_ft2font
File
c:\python25\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mathtext.py,
line 1182, in mo
dule
class Vlist(List):
File
?
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use(Agg)
from pylab import *
plot([1,2,3])
savefig(test.png)
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Let me try this.
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ratcliff wrote:
Yes. It crashes at the savefig line.
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william ratcliff wrote:
Ok--I reverted to head and it fixed the undefined references
error and
everything seems to build normally
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I'm an astronomy major college student in Beijing who recently
switched to Python for most of his homework in numeric analysis and
data visualization (and really loving Python). I run Python 2.5
with NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib on a Fedora 7 Linux system. The
Well, the good news is that I was able to get it to compile and run the
wxPython backend on Windows. The bad news is that my symptoms are different
enough from yours that I'm not sure this will help you.
I started with a reasonably clean Windows XP SP2 machine with no development
tools on it.
Darren Dale wrote:
On Friday 03 August 2007 08:03:31 am fred wrote:
Is there any tarball for ml archives ?
You can search the user and developer archives here:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=80706
It's also archived on gmane, which has a different interface that some
william ratcliff wrote:
No, with whatever is in the current version of svn, it now works on the
intel quad as well. Thanks!
That's great news! While it's great to hear that it's working, it would
be even better to track down the cause of the failure, if possible.
Do you mean the current
I believe the rcParams you're referring to actually affect the (now
deprecated) mathtext2, which explains why they're having no effect ;)
Sorry about that.
These will soon be replaced with a new way to handle custom Unicode
fonts, that is mostly working, but may not produce the best results.
There is now experimental support for custom fonts in math mode.
You'll need to set mathtext.use_cm to False, and then set up a mapping
from each of the TeX font names to the name of your desired font.
It is assumed that the fonts are Unicode fonts -- it will use the same
font for both Latin
Xavier Gnata wrote:
Hello,
I'm a french user and I'm trying to put an 'é' into a pylab title.
My locales and fully utf-8 and the code is the following under ipthon:
import pylab
a=é
pylab.plot([1])
pylab.title(a)
raises the error :
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte
Xavier Gnata wrote:
With a = ué I get no error but also nothing as a title. No strange
characters. Nothing.
This is working for me with the latest svn version, as well as 0.90.1,
on Linux with Python 2.5 and Tcl/Tk 8.4.
There are other things that could be going wrong. The encoding of your
backend uses the same rendering pipeline for text when text.usetex is
True, so it likely will produce the same result.
Cheers,
Mie
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Xavier Gnata wrote:
With a = ué I get no error but also nothing as a title. No strange
characters. Nothing.
This is working for me
I installed the necessary stuff in my LaTeX installation from here:
http://www.unruh.de/DniQ/latex/unicode/
and it's now working even when usetex is on.
It would be great to figure out why it's broken for you.
Do you get any error output from LaTeX?
Cheers,
Mike
Michael Droettboom wrote
In matplotlib 0.90.1, the trigger to render the string with math
formatting is if the string that is ultimately passed to the plotting
engine starts and ends with a '$'.
So to get your expression to work, you would need to do something like:
vlostring=$v_{lo}=%5.2f$ % (vlo)
Does that work
Unfortunately, I think that is a known bug in 0.90.0. This is fixed in SVN, if
you're able to use it.
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Andrew,
I believe this bug was recently discussed on matplotlib-devel and is
likely related to recent changes in the font manager cache.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01531.html
I believe it's being looked into, but I haven't seen a resolution
(unless I missed it).
Cheers,
Thanks for fixing that.
I forgot to mention when I added baseline alignment -- I really have no
idea how to get a good baseline out of the usetex machinery, or if
that's even possible.
Now that you've fixed that bug, the baseline-misalignment problem should
only affect those who explicitly
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We can first try to track down whether the Arial MS Unicode font is
getting picked up. In your matplotlibrc, can you add:
verbose: debug-annoying
Michael,
Thank you. Interesting results
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is saved in dots per meter in PNG files, so
rounding error makes things slightly off -- for instance, 100 dpi is
shows up as 99.98 dpi in the GIMP.
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I'll look into this. I actually made a similar fix on another project I
used to work on... It should
backend are you using?
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Not quite. The figure opens at the correct size in the gimp but all I
see is background - no plot stuff.
Wayne
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This is now added in SVN, and only for the Agg backend(s). It won't
work with some of the other ways to save PNG files, such as Gdk, Wx
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Can you set debug.verbose to annoying and send me the output of your
matplotlib run? I want to rule out any font-loading problems.
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Michael Droettboom wrote:
I can't reproduce this bug on my own machine with SVN head. I suspect
this is freetype2 related -- that's
Darren Dale wrote:
Hi Mike,
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 09:05:56 am Michael Droettboom wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't reproduce this on my machine even with the latest
stable version of freetype-2.5.3 (which is the same version in Ubuntu
Gutsy).
I think you mean freetype-2.3.5. I also have
join and the figure.
I hope that can help a little bit to try to find the reason of this behaviour.
N
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Hi Mike,
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 09:05:56 am Michael Droettboom wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't
:40 Michael Droettboom, vous avez écrit :
Darren Dale wrote:
Hi Mike,
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 09:05:56 am Michael Droettboom wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't reproduce this on my machine even with the
latest stable version of freetype-2.5.3 (which is the same version in
Ubuntu Gutsy).
I think
More information -- I just compiled matplotlib on a communal RHEL4
64-bit installation, and I still can not reproduce this bug there.
The plot thickens...
Cheers,
Mike
Michael Droettboom wrote:
Thanks for this information. It looks like the font outline data is
somehow getting corrupted
Forgot to attach the program.
Michael Droettboom wrote:
Nicolas, Darren,
I have created a minimal program that hopefully will exercise the
problem. If it breaks for either of you, I'll take this to the freetype
mailing list for further clarification... If it doesn't break for you,
my
I should also mention -- please let me know if setting BROKEN to 0 fixes
any rendering problems.
Cheers,
Mike
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Forgot to attach the program.
Michael Droettboom wrote:
Nicolas, Darren,
I have created a minimal program that hopefully will exercise the
problem
did you
change to make it work again? The vanilla freetype tarball works for me...
Cheers,
Mike
On Monday 29 October 2007 08:57:42 am Michael Droettboom wrote:
I should also mention -- please let me know if setting BROKEN to 0 fixes
any rendering problems.
Cheers,
Mike
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Michael Droettboom wrote:
Darren Dale wrote:
I think the problem is related to autohinting. When I compile freetype, the
patented bytecode and subpixel hinting support is disabled, I am using
freetype's autohinting instead. I recompiled freetype with the support for
the patented hinting
the Python/C API.
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* Use the system pyparsing, if available. If not, install pyparsing like we
do with pytz and dateutil. matplotlib.pyparsing is gone.
That seems like a bad idea. In my experience, pyparsing has
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Is this available or how would I go about writing such a functionality?
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want to start over there. Michael, have you been updating
backend_template with your changes?
Yes... as of now. (draw_arc had inadvertently been left in there.)
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Pointers to the docs where these questions are answered would be adequate.
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Peter I. Hansen wrote:
On Nov 30, 2007 4:58 PM, Michael Droettboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter I. Hansen wrote:
Hi
I'm typestting some graphs including a few axvspan's with eg. a
facecolor='0.6' . This looks very nice if I output a PNG, but when I
inculde this in my TeX document
of optimizing print quality?
Each of the output formats has a number of different limitations -- it
depends a lot on what you're rendering and where you need it to go.
You could try saving as a PDF, and then using pdftex to generate your
document, if that's an option for you.
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Thanks for the script. I ran it through 0.90 and 0.91... Perhaps I
don't understand your problem with color. To my eyes, the plot
generated with Agg (to a PNG) and to a PDF look the same, in terms
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and the mathtext expression you
are using? One or the other of those is causing Vera Serif to be used
for the \Delta character rather than Arev Sans.
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Rob Hetland wrote:
On Dec 3, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
Can you send your matplotlibrc file? (Particularly
.
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Mike
Rob Hetland wrote:
On Dec 3, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
Can you send your matplotlibrc settings and the mathtext expression
you are using? One or the other of those is causing Vera Serif to be
used for the \Delta character rather than Arev Sans.
I get
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line 15, in blit
tk.call(PyAggImagePhoto, photoimage, id(aggimage), colormode, id(bbox))
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Thanks for finding this,
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It looks like it is finding the fonts in 2.4 when I am using 2.5. I am
not sure how to change this behavior nor why that would be the only side
effect.
Regards,
Brian
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the
behavior. Thanks for all the help. I really like using matplotlib on
my Mac but it doesn't have the power that my Ubuntu box has.
Regards,
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What's happening is that it isn't finding the Bakoma Computer Modern
fonts
Great! Glad to hear that's resolved.
Yes -- saving PDF's from the GtkAgg window is a recent(ish) change.
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, self._alpha)
File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/cm.py, line 61,
in to_rgba
m, n = npy.shape[:2]
TypeError: 'function' object is unsubscriptable
Michael Droettboom wrote:
Thanks. I have corrected this in SVN.
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Vincent Schut wrote:
Hi,
there is a bug
.
Michael Droettboom wrote:
Can you send your script that triggers this bug? I wasn't the author of
this code, so I don't know how to get that path to execute -- but I'm
happy to work through your example until it's working.
(I suspect the intention here was m, n = x.shape[:2], but I can't test
of the Leopard users on this
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Can you also please attach your data -- or point to some acceptable data
online? What platform and backend are you using?
I've attached an example
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I believe this is a known bug with 0.90.1. Are you able to run 0.91.1?
If I am reading this right, according to the svn
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Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Repeated calls to set_text using TeX
formatting results in RuntimeError
, in
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return getType(typecode)
File d:\Program
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I should add that in 0.91.1, you'll be hit by this bug:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=475ED00A.400%40stsci.edu
You can wait for 0.91.2, or patch your cbook.py as suggested by Brandon
in the above thread.
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taking a layer or two out of the rendering process. All of these are
just speculation, at this time... we're just getting started but will
share our results as soon as they're ready.
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From the traceback, it looks as if you are using the Wx backend, not the WxAgg
backend, and you are using usetex (text rendering using (La)TeX). The Wx
backend does not support usetex -- the WxAgg backend does. Check your
matplotlibrc or your matplotlib.use command and make sure you're
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