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From: Joshua J. K. <jo...@ee...> - 2008-11-04 23:39:19
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On Tuesday 04 November 2008, Joshua J. Kugler said something like: > > Here is one way to do it:: > > > > for label in ax.get_xticklabels() + ax.get_yticklabels(): > > label.set_fontsize(12) > > > > But the artist tutorial above will give you a more in-depth > > explanation of the various containers and methods. > > Sigh...how simple. Thank you very much! OK, so it's half working. :) I have code such as this: for label in self.main_axes.get_xticklabels(): tick.label.set_fontsize(self.xtick_labelsize) main_ticks = self.main_axes.get_yticklabels() sub_ticks = (self.sub_axes.get_yticklabels() if hasattr(self.sub_axes, 'get_yticklabels') else []) for label in main_ticks + sub_ticks: label.set_fontsize(self.ytick_labelsize) 'self' is an object that gets turned in to a plot on a figure. the sub_axes are because we have centigrade on one end of the plot, and Fahrenheit on the other end. The yticklabel code works fine. The xticklabel code has no effect. The X axis is an AutoDateLocator and apparently set_fontsize isn't having an effect with that. I tried setting the font size even after setting the locator, and that doesn't appear to have any effect. Can you point me to the relevant docs on the subject? :) Thanks! j -- Joshua Kugler Part-Time System Admin/Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0xDB26D7CE |
From: Joshua J. K. <jo...@ee...> - 2008-11-04 22:35:19
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On Tuesday 04 November 2008, you said something like: > Hello, > > I have found that messages sometimes don't show up on these lists if > your options are set not to receive mailings (eg. if you just want to > look for replies in the archive). Hmm, well, I do receive mail from that list, so it must be a glitch somewhere else, but that is interesting. j -- Joshua Kugler Part-Time System Admin/Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0xDB26D7CE |
From: James T. <jt...@ge...> - 2008-11-04 22:20:31
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Hello, I have found that messages sometimes don't show up on these lists if your options are set not to receive mailings (eg. if you just want to look for replies in the archive). James. Michael Droettboom wrote: > I don't know if there's any way of knowing from the outside... > > You can send your question to me, and I can forward it to the list... > (Seems silly, but it might work.) > > Mike > > Joshua J. Kugler wrote: >> I've sent two messages to this list, and neither have appeared in the >> archives, or come back to me. Did I use the right combination of words >> to get stopped by a spam filter? :) >> >> j |
From: Joshua J. K. <jo...@ee...> - 2008-11-04 22:00:55
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On Tuesday 04 November 2008, John Hunter said something like: > On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Joshua J. Kugler <jo...@ee...> wrote: > > [Trying one more time.] > > > > I've read docs, search the list archive, and tried to step through > > code. > > The docs you are looking for are > http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/artists.html. > > > How can I set things like xtick.labelsize and ytick.labelsize via > > the object oriented interface? I have a graph object, and I can't > > find anywhere in the data structure for the completed graph where > > the tick label sizes are stored, nor can I find functions to set > > them. > > Here is one way to do it:: > > for label in ax.get_xticklabels() + ax.get_yticklabels(): > label.set_fontsize(12) > > But the artist tutorial above will give you a more in-depth > explanation of the various containers and methods. Sigh...how simple. Thank you very much! j -- Joshua Kugler Part-Time System Admin/Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0xDB26D7CE |
From: John H. <jd...@gm...> - 2008-11-04 21:27:43
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On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Joshua J. Kugler <jo...@ee...> wrote: > [Trying one more time.] > > I've read docs, search the list archive, and tried to step through code. The docs you are looking for are http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/artists.html. > How can I set things like xtick.labelsize and ytick.labelsize via the > object oriented interface? I have a graph object, and I can't find > anywhere in the data structure for the completed graph where the tick > label sizes are stored, nor can I find functions to set them. Here is one way to do it:: for label in ax.get_xticklabels() + ax.get_yticklabels(): label.set_fontsize(12) But the artist tutorial above will give you a more in-depth explanation of the various containers and methods. JDH |
From: Joshua J. K. <jo...@ee...> - 2008-11-04 21:14:09
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[Trying one more time.] I've read docs, search the list archive, and tried to step through code. How can I set things like xtick.labelsize and ytick.labelsize via the object oriented interface? I have a graph object, and I can't find anywhere in the data structure for the completed graph where the tick label sizes are stored, nor can I find functions to set them. Even with lots of stepping through code, I can't find where I would manually set the size of the ticks. I know about matplotlib.rc, and the setting in the config file, but I don't want to set things globally, I want to set per graph. Thanks for any pointers! j -- Joshua Kugler Part-Time System Admin/Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0xDB26D7CE |
From: John H. <jd...@gm...> - 2008-11-04 21:02:26
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On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Joshua J. Kugler <jo...@ee...> wrote: > I've sent two messages to this list, and neither have appeared in the > archives, or come back to me. Did I use the right combination of words > to get stopped by a spam filter? :) I have not seen any messages from you in the moderator queue, which is where the spam shows up. Not sure what the problem is, but this one got through :-) |
From: Joshua J. K. <jo...@ee...> - 2008-11-04 20:59:57
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On Tuesday 04 November 2008, Joshua J. Kugler said something like: > On Tuesday 04 November 2008, Joshua J. Kugler said something like: > > I've sent two messages to this list, and neither have appeared in > > the archives, or come back to me. Did I use the right combination > > of words to get stopped by a spam filter? :) > > Sigh, apparently. I'll trying posting again and see what I can do to > improve my chances of getting through. GRRRRRR!!!! I tried rewording my post, and it still does not show up on the list, nor do I get any e-mail back saying it's rejected, so I don't know *why* it's being rejected. Does anyone know the sourceforge "black list" so I can edit my message to not sue those words? :) j -- Joshua Kugler Part-Time System Admin/Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0xDB26D7CE |
From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2008-11-04 20:52:24
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I don't know if there's any way of knowing from the outside... You can send your question to me, and I can forward it to the list... (Seems silly, but it might work.) Mike Joshua J. Kugler wrote: > I've sent two messages to this list, and neither have appeared in the > archives, or come back to me. Did I use the right combination of words > to get stopped by a spam filter? :) > > j > > -- Michael Droettboom Science Software Branch Operations and Engineering Division Space Telescope Science Institute Operated by AURA for NASA |
From: Joshua J. K. <jo...@ee...> - 2008-11-04 20:51:45
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On Tuesday 04 November 2008, Joshua J. Kugler said something like: > I've sent two messages to this list, and neither have appeared in the > archives, or come back to me. Did I use the right combination of > words to get stopped by a spam filter? :) Sigh, apparently. I'll trying posting again and see what I can do to improve my chances of getting through. j -- Joshua Kugler Part-Time System Admin/Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0xDB26D7CE |
From: Joshua J. K. <jo...@ee...> - 2008-11-04 20:48:41
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I've sent two messages to this list, and neither have appeared in the archives, or come back to me. Did I use the right combination of words to get stopped by a spam filter? :) j -- Joshua Kugler Part-Time System Admin/Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0xDB26D7CE |
From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2008-11-04 15:46:43
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I'm not a regular Windows user myself, but the following threads from a couple weeks ago might be relevant: http://www.nabble.com/Matplotlib-in-Cygwin-td20069116.html http://www.nabble.com/failure-with-python-setup.py-build-td20092879.html Please let us know how that works for you. Developers: Maybe we need to update setupext.py (yet again) for newer Cygwins? Dennis Caceres wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to install MatPlotLib and I can't seem to get it to work. > Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated. > > THANKS! > > > Below are are facts about my system. > > > > $ uname -a > CYGWIN_NT-5.1 (Prefer not to display) 1.5.25(0.156/4/2) 2008-06-12 19:34 i686 Cygwin > > > $ python setup.py build > ============================================================================ > BUILDING MATPLOTLIB > matplotlib: 0.98.3 > python: 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 18 2007, 16:56:43) [GCC > 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)] > platform: cygwin > > REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES > numpy: 1.2.1 > freetype2: 9.15.3 > > OPTIONAL BACKEND DEPENDENCIES > libpng: 1.2.12 > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "setup.py", line 126, in <module> > if check_for_tk() or (options['build_tkagg'] is True): > File "/c/MatPlotLib/matplotlib/setupext.py", line 840, in check_for_tk > explanation = add_tk_flags(module) > File "/c/MatPlotLib/matplotlib/setupext.py", line 1084, in add_tk_flags > result = parse_tcl_config(tcl_lib_dir, tk_lib_dir) > File "/c/MatPlotLib/matplotlib/setupext.py", line 946, in parse_tcl_config > tk_lib = tk_vars.get("default", "TK_LIB_SPEC")[1:-1].split()[0][2:] > IndexError: list index out of range > > > > dcaceres@(prefer not to display) /c/MatPlotLib/matplotlib > $ gcc --version > gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125) > Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO > warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > -- Michael Droettboom Science Software Branch Operations and Engineering Division Space Telescope Science Institute Operated by AURA for NASA |
From: Dennis C. <cac...@ya...> - 2008-11-04 15:35:14
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Hello, I am trying to install MatPlotLib and I can't seem to get it to work. Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated. THANKS! Below are are facts about my system. $ uname -a CYGWIN_NT-5.1 (Prefer not to display) 1.5.25(0.156/4/2) 2008-06-12 19:34 i686 Cygwin $ python setup.py build ============================================================================ BUILDING MATPLOTLIB matplotlib: 0.98.3 python: 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 18 2007, 16:56:43) [GCC 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)] platform: cygwin REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES numpy: 1.2.1 freetype2: 9.15.3 OPTIONAL BACKEND DEPENDENCIES libpng: 1.2.12 Traceback (most recent call last): File "setup.py", line 126, in <module> if check_for_tk() or (options['build_tkagg'] is True): File "/c/MatPlotLib/matplotlib/setupext.py", line 840, in check_for_tk explanation = add_tk_flags(module) File "/c/MatPlotLib/matplotlib/setupext.py", line 1084, in add_tk_flags result = parse_tcl_config(tcl_lib_dir, tk_lib_dir) File "/c/MatPlotLib/matplotlib/setupext.py", line 946, in parse_tcl_config tk_lib = tk_vars.get("default", "TK_LIB_SPEC")[1:-1].split()[0][2:] IndexError: list index out of range dcaceres@(prefer not to display) /c/MatPlotLib/matplotlib $ gcc --version gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125) Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
From: John H. <jd...@gm...> - 2008-11-04 14:30:12
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On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Michael Droettboom <md...@st...> wrote: > Can you be more specific about what is going wrong? The zoom magnifier > seems to work fine for me with or without twinx, but perhaps we just > have different expectations of how it works. Could you perhaps provide > screenshots? Note that only one of the two axes can get the events, and that is determined by the axes zorder. So if you want ax1 to get the events ax1 = fig.add_subplot(111) ax1t = ax1.twinx() ax1.set_zorder(10) ax1t.set_zorder(1) JDH |
From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2008-11-04 13:29:50
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Can you be more specific about what is going wrong? The zoom magnifier seems to work fine for me with or without twinx, but perhaps we just have different expectations of how it works. Could you perhaps provide screenshots? I'm checking against SVN trunk. I didn't check against 0.90.1, since it would require installing an older version of numpy, and other dependency dances etc. But I'm happy to dig further once I have a better idea of what is going wrong for you. This FAQ explains how to get the version number and other useful information for a bug report: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq/troubleshooting_faq.html#report-a-problem Cheers, Mike wet_colored)arch wrote: > I am trying to code an application with two checkboxes, one associated with > each axis on a simple plot. I can then turn on and off lines in the plot > that are scaled either to the left side or right side of the plot. > > This is working fine and patterned after some of the examples from > matplotlib. > > However, when I use the toolbar feature with the "magnifier" the scaling is > not usually correct. More specifically, if I select an area with the > magnifier, the next drawing of the information is not scaled right. > (ususally it is a smaller subset of the data selected) > > I have confirmed when I run without twinx , the magnifier works fine. > > I also have noticed that when running the example from matplotlib the same > thing happens. I have searched a bit looking for perhaps a bug or comment in > forums on how to workaround this or perhaps I have done something wrong, but > no luck. Perhaps I don't understand how the magnifier is supposed to work > but when I disable the twinx capability of my code, things seem to work > fine. (I'm still mostly a noob but I am persistent.) > > I believe I have 0.90 or perhaps one earlier. I wasn't completely sure how > to check but 0.90 is shown in the __init__.py file. > > I have attached the matplotlib provided example that I feel doesn't work > right. I also have a snippet of my code below. (which is structured a bit > different than the example but when I run identical to the snippet, using > the structure of my code I get an error due to twinx not being a method of > subplot - as I recall) > > from two scales example provided with matplotlib > > > from pylab import * > > ax1 = subplot(111) > t = arange(0.01, 10.0, 0.01) > s1 = exp(t) > plot(t, s1, 'b-') > xlabel('time (s)') > ylabel('exp') > > > # turn off the 2nd axes rectangle with frameon kwarg > ax2 = twinx() > s2 = sin(2*pi*t) > plot(t, s2, 'r.') > ylabel('sin') > ax2.yaxis.tick_right() > show() > > > snippet from my code >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > self.axL=subplot(132, position=[0.2,0.1,0.6,0.8]) > self.axR=twinx(self.axL) > self.rax1=subplot(131, position=[0.01, 0.10, 0.14, 0.8]) > self.rax2=subplot(133, position=[0.85, 0.10, 0.14, 0.8]) > > for key in sorted(dict): > if dict[key][1]<>'N': #~ providing key to allow for skipping > data set > visibility=dict[key][2] > exec("self.l%s, = > self.ax%s.plot(glbl.fusdata%s,visible=visibility,ls=dict[key][4],color=dict[key][3])"% > (key,dict[key][1],key)) > > -- Michael Droettboom Science Software Branch Operations and Engineering Division Space Telescope Science Institute Operated by AURA for NASA |
From: Jae-Joon L. <lee...@gm...> - 2008-11-04 10:01:47
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> I spent some time working on it and came to the following conclusion: > if the mpl figure is fully transparent, you see whatever is in the gui > rendering buffer, which may be unintiialized memory. In some sense, > mpl is doing what is asked of it, making a fully transparent figure. > Clearing the agg buffer is not enough if it is transparent -- you also > have to init the canvas buffer. The question is: with what? > I think what we may want is to let the the gui backend do the compositing, i.e., showing a composite image of the background (of the canvas widget) and what is in the agg buffer. In recent version of GTK(2.8 and later), you can do it with cairo. The attached is a test patch for the gtkagg backend. It includes a small example which sets an image as a background of the canvas (see the attached image). I found this patch make the mpl quite slowed down in my unix box, but fine in my macbook (my guess is it depends on whether cairo uses the hardware acceleration or not). Regards, -JJ |