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From: Tony Yu <ts...@gm...> - 2012-01-25 14:38:04
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 7:14 AM, andi <and...@go...> wrote: > Hi Tony, > > thanks for your reply! I am not using the pdf backend, but the GTKAgg > backend. Is it working with this backend in the development version? > > Cheers > Andi > Hi Andi, Unfortunately, I can't run the GTKAgg backend, but I checked your code snippet on the backends I have on my system. It seems this behavior is really inconsistent: Works: * agg * qt4agg * tkagg Doesn't work: * pdf * macosx To be honest, I don't understand the magical workings of the backends very well. I've copied the developer list since the consistency of backends seems like a relevant issue. -Tony P.S. Andi: Be sure to "reply all" since the mailing list doesn't automatically do this for some reason. > > On 25/01/12 00:26, Tony Yu wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:53 PM, andi <and...@go...> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have some old custom code for generating videos from matplotlib (not >> using the animation module). It used to work, but is now failing. >> Here is what I am doing: >> >> ------------------- >> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt >> import numpy as np >> >> fig = plt.figure() >> ax = fig.add_subplot(111) >> im = ax.imshow(np.zeros((100, 100))) >> fig.canvas.draw() >> ax.draw_artist(im) >> ------------------ >> >> ... and draw_artist from axes.py then gives me an AssertionError because >> no renderer is found (assert self._cachedRenderer is not None). >> >> Right now I am using matplotlib 1.0.1 and I think that the above used to >> work with older versions in matplotlib. See e.g. >> >> http://www.mail-archive.com/mat...@li.../msg06598.html >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Cheers >> Andi >> >> > Hi Andi, > > I'm running a development version of matplotlib, and your code runs > without issue. That doesn't really solve your issue, but it means that it's > not due to deprecation. > > On a hunch, I tried running the code with > >>> import matplotlib > >>> matplotlib.use('pdf') > at the top of the file, and I got the same error. Not really sure why, > though. Do you happen to have the pdf backend set as the default? > > -Tony > > |