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From: Ryan M. <rm...@gm...> - 2010-07-03 22:05:30
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On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Ademir Francisco da Silva <Ade...@it...> wrote: > excerpt of may code is ... > fig.suptitle( "LotoFácil", fontsize = self.fon[ 6 ][ 1 ], fontweight = "extra bold", > fontstyle = "italic", color = self.cor[ 608 ][ 1 ], lod = True ) > > but I'm Brazilian and this is not correct for us. Help me please. Try using a python unicode string instead: fig.suptitle( u"LotoFácil", fontsize = self.fon[ 6 ][ 1 ], fontweight = "extra bold", fontstyle = "italic", color = self.cor[ 608 ][ 1 ], lod = True ) That works for me here (though with the original, I just get missing characters, not an error). Ryan -- Ryan May Graduate Research Assistant School of Meteorology University of Oklahoma |
From: Ademir F. da S. <Ade...@it...> - 2010-07-03 21:12:51
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Hello all, I have another problem to solve but I guess be easier than my first message for this list ..., so let's go again ..., I have this error message as follow ... Exception in Tkinter callback Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python26\lib\lib-tk\Tkinter.py", line 1410, in __call__ return self.func(*args) File "C:\Users\Ademir\Documents\Ademir\Python\Modulos\Lottery.py", line 1361, in table_2Rel if askyesno( self.textName[ 21 ], self.textName[ 22 ] ): self.graphic_2() File "C:\Users\Ademir\Documents\Ademir\Python\Modulos\Lottery.py", line 1469, in graphic_2 else: pyplot.draw() File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\pyplot.py", line 349, in draw get_current_fig_manager().canvas.draw() File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_tkagg.py", line 258, in draw FigureCanvasAgg.draw(self) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_agg.py", line 394, in draw self.figure.draw(self.renderer) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\artist.py", line 55, in draw_wrapper draw(artist, renderer, *args, **kwargs) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\figure.py", line 802, in draw func(*args) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\artist.py", line 55, in draw_wrapper draw(artist, renderer, *args, **kwargs) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\text.py", line 524, in draw bbox, info = self._get_layout(renderer) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\text.py", line 303, in _get_layout clean_line, ismath = self.is_math_text(line) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\text.py", line 978, in is_math_text if cbook.is_math_text(s): File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\cbook.py", line 1682, in is_math_text s = unicode(s) UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe1 in position 5: ordinal not in range(128) excerpt of may code is ... fig.suptitle( "LotoFácil", fontsize = self.fon[ 6 ][ 1 ], fontweight = "extra bold", fontstyle = "italic", color = self.cor[ 608 ][ 1 ], lod = True ) The problem is /LotoFácil/ . I solve it just using LotoFacil instead but I'm Brazilian and this is not correct for us. Help me please. Thank you very much, -- Ademir Francisco da Silva |
From: Ademir F. da S. <Ade...@it...> - 2010-07-03 20:50:48
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Hello all, I really need a help to solve this problem below ..., so let's go ... I have a Python script( plus Tkinter, Pmw and PmwContribD, matplotlib ) with more than 5.000 lines and when I have included a matplot Button code ( look excerpt of may code below ) appears this error message after I use /on_clicked( self.button_12Click )/ to quit of that figure and ask to Tkinter run it again ... Error: 1 <class '_tkinter.TclError'> Exception in Tk callback Function: <function callit at 0x00000000073B2C88> (type: <type 'function'>) Args: () Traceback (innermost last): File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\Pmw\Pmw_1_3\lib\PmwBase.py", line 1747, in __call__ return apply(self.func, args) File "C:\Python26\lib\lib-tk\Tkinter.py", line 495, in callit func(*args) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_tkagg.py", line 273, in idle_draw self.draw() File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_tkagg.py", line 259, in draw tkagg.blit(self._tkphoto, self.renderer._renderer, colormode=2) File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\tkagg.py", line 19, in blit tk.call("PyAggImagePhoto", photoimage, id(aggimage), colormode, id(bbox_array)) <class '_tkinter.TclError'>: this isn't a Tk application Apparently the problem is in /tkagg.py module/ , so how can I solved this ??? Excerpt of my code .: def graphic_1( self ): fig = pyplot.figure( figsize = ( 7.5, 4.5 ), dpi = 100 ) Several code here .... widgets.Button( pyplot.axes( [ .91, .1, .08, .06 ] ), self.textName[ 19 ], color = self.cor[ 403 ][ 1 ], hovercolor = self.cor[ 46 ][ 1 ] ).\ on_clicked( self.button_12Click ) Several code here .... pyplot.show() def button_12Click( self, e = None ): pyplot.close( "all" ) I have tried to use this /self.Master.update_idletasks()/ with no sucess. Please aid me to find a solution. Thank you very much. -- Ademir Francisco da Silva |
From: Shir L. <shi...@tu...> - 2010-07-03 00:21:44
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Hi, I downloaded the files from the site, but when i type "import matplotlib" in python, it responds with "ImportError: No module named matplotlib" Does anyone mind going through the download steps for me? I probably forgot something simple. Thanks, Shir |
From: Russell E. O. <ro...@uw...> - 2010-07-03 00:12:20
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In article <4C2...@no...>, Christopher Barker <Chr...@no...> wrote: > Russell E. Owen wrote: > > However, at present I don't know if there is a Python 2.6 that is both > > compatible with older versions of Mac OS X and is built with 64-bit > > support. > > FWIW, I think the official 2.7 builds will be Intel32+Intel64+PPC32 > > I don't know if Ronald is going to back=port any of that for 2.6, but I > kind of doubt it. > > -Chris That sounds useful. Can bdist_mpkg handle Intel64? -- Russell |