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From: Mondsuechtiger <el_...@gm...> - 2011-05-24 18:24:57
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I would like to stack subplots in a figure with a couple of basic x,y-line plots with the subplot frames removed. But possible overlap of subplots is limited, because the drawn data lines are clipped on the border, if you'd lets say manually reset the ylims and decrease it below the highest data y-values. I know it is possible with any kind of text or data annotation, but do not find a way to let the data lines cross the frame border. I hope I made myself halfway clear - pls. don't hesitate to ask if not. Does one of you possibly have a solution or is it maybe plain impossible? Thanks! Cheers, Nix -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJN2/feAAoJEGQ1ZathkK0XaRwH/3jw3LyE3yeGMH7hcGXmqsao uG3BaF2pL7kv65RM596qmY4jKSSYOvASVDeF3CDrDZbyqGCCE5WBsLpS5eaSQpAK WBpWEgK+pbzOW+ZA1aG1+w7YnLtvRTpJQDrR2jxmj8rFd4EDrMSBZbDyhv96K4MP FDexoe4F1R4W395Uz5/J9LqG1M+5PqoBnZNmXutqBZAHl50DjBJ2PxJQYPbjfIEd tdtf4RRzXanqXmDT2GTwBCMbCety2SxFgoVdp8NotgHStb0Ei9YVfFTEncWV/QvH XI/h51vZIcBdfBLYZah4KBHUeDhKIbKd53rfOS7e3JIr90aSv1ew0MLhELty8MI= =LF94 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2011-05-24 15:07:40
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You probably have "ps.useafm" set, right? Unfortunately, the stock Postscript AFM fonts do not have a blackboard style. Setting ps.useafm to False will use Truetype fonts, and it should work. Cheers, Mike On 05/24/2011 10:50 AM, Oscar Benjamin wrote: > Hello, > > I'm getting an error using latex mathbb and exporting to eps. The > following script demonstrates: > > from pylab import figure, show > fig = figure() > ax = fig.add_subplot(1, 1, 1) > ax.set_title(r'$\mathbb{R}$') > fig.savefig('mathbb.eps') > > On Windows the above gives me a long traceback ending with: > IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: > 'q:\\tools\\Python26\\lib\\site-packages\\matplotlib\\mpl-data\\fonts\\afm\\bb.afm' > > It works fine if using \mathbf instead of \mathbb or when saving to > pdf etc. > > I thought I had this working on Linux, does anyone know if this is a > problem to do with my installation, or maybe an unsupported feature. > > Thanks, > Oscar. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > vRanger cuts backup time in half-while increasing security. > With the market-leading solution for virtual backup and recovery, > you get blazing-fast, flexible, and affordable data protection. > Download your free trial now. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/quest-d2dcopy1 > > > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > -- Michael Droettboom Science Software Branch Space Telescope Science Institute Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
From: Oscar B. <osc...@gm...> - 2011-05-24 14:50:28
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Hello, I'm getting an error using latex mathbb and exporting to eps. The following script demonstrates: from pylab import figure, show fig = figure() ax = fig.add_subplot(1, 1, 1) ax.set_title(r'$\mathbb{R}$') fig.savefig('mathbb.eps') On Windows the above gives me a long traceback ending with: IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'q:\\tools\\Python26\\lib\\site-packages\\matplotlib\\mpl-data\\fonts\\afm\\bb.afm' It works fine if using \mathbf instead of \mathbb or when saving to pdf etc. I thought I had this working on Linux, does anyone know if this is a problem to do with my installation, or maybe an unsupported feature. Thanks, Oscar. |
From: Friedrich R. <fri...@gm...> - 2011-05-24 14:47:45
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2011/5/24 Marco Trapanese <mar...@gm...>: > I draw something with the plot command. > Now I want to "update" the entire plot, saving the current axes settings. I think you might use this one: http://github.com/friedrichromstedt/matplotlayers/ Friedrich |
From: Marco T. <mar...@gm...> - 2011-05-24 12:43:16
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Hello, I draw something with the plot command. Now I want to "update" the entire plot, saving the current axes settings. That is I'd like to clear and plot again. I tried clf, cla, hold=false but I need to setup again my (multiple) axes. Because I need to go quite fast I'm looking for a more elegant method. May you suggest something? Thanks Marco |