Brian D'Urso wrote:
>
> My next question is perhaps more problematic: is there a chance of
> regular releases of a windows build of plplot in the future? Now that
> it is working so well for me, I would really like to use plplot from
> wxpython in windows, but I have no experience building on wind
Werner,
Just to finish up the earlier agg discussion - I got all three
backends working and tested (including agg with wxImage) in the code
I attached to my last message.
> I need to talk/mail with Allan, what the best way is to include the wxphyton
> bindings - if we make them "full" bindings,
On 2009-09-03 21:07+0200 Werner Smekal wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> On Sep 3, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Brian D'Urso wrote:
>
>> I have a functional wxpython driver for plplot up and running, and I
>> attached the needed files:
>>
>> plplotcapi.i.diff is the changes I had to make in the swig interface
>> file t
Hi Brian,
On Sep 3, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Brian D'Urso wrote:
> I have a functional wxpython driver for plplot up and running, and I
> attached the needed files:
>
> plplotcapi.i.diff is the changes I had to make in the swig interface
> file to:
> 1) expose pl_cmd(), PLESC_DEVINIT, and PLESC_GETBAC
Hi Brian,
sorry for not replying earlier, too much to do in these days.
>
> I've been using the wxDC backend, which works fine. I'm a little
> confused about the AGG backend - I expect it to require a wxImage for
> drawing (based on the wx binding) but it seems to want a wxDC - or
> might it just
Werner,
I attached a diff with my changes for plotcapi.i, starting with plplot-5.9.4
I included a number of constants for completeness, although of these I
have only needed PLESC_DEVINIT.
It compiles and runs with cmake options -DDEFAULT_NO_BINDINGS=ON
-DENABLE_python=ON, so I only tested the pyth
Hi Brian,
>
> Thank you for your suggestion. I started off porting something like
> wxPLplotstream.cpp to python, as you suggested. I had some quick
> success with it so I am now working on a python class more like
> wxPLplotwindow.cpp. It all seems to be working well, and I can even
> use multiple
Werner,
Thank you for your suggestion. I started off porting something like
wxPLplotstream.cpp to python, as you suggested. I had some quick
success with it so I am now working on a python class more like
wxPLplotwindow.cpp. It all seems to be working well, and I can even
use multiple streams to h
Hi Brian,
On 26.08.2009, at 17:01, Brian D'Urso wrote:
> I am new to plplot, and I would like to embed it in a wxpython (python
> + wxwidgets) application, within a window my app has created. I want
> to try to use plplot for semi-real-time plotting (updated up to ~ 10
> times per second) on Linu
I am new to plplot, and I would like to embed it in a wxpython (python
+ wxwidgets) application, within a window my app has created. I want
to try to use plplot for semi-real-time plotting (updated up to ~ 10
times per second) on Linux and windows, so I'm looking for a fast and
portable approach. I
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