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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 15:09:05
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Hello everyone, I was wondering if there would be some kind of plot style profile interface. What I mean, is that you could have mutliple files with different styles for plots, that would be used to change easily the style of plots. I know about the |matplotlibrc| but I am thinking of something a little bit more flexible, which could swicth between multiple “style sheets” easily. As an example, for now I use the Seaborn <http://stanford.edu/%7Emwaskom/software/seaborn/index.html> |set_style| <http://stanford.edu/%7Emwaskom/software/seaborn/tutorial/aesthetics.html#styling-figures-with-axes-style-and-set-style> capabilities to get better looking graphs. I previously used Prettyplotlib <https://github.com/olgabot/prettyplotlib> to make better plots. But with those two libraries, it does not seem to me that you can control your graph settings with, for example, a config file. Thank you -- *Marin GILLES* /PhD student CNRS / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> |
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From: Christian A. <ia...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 15:32:29
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Hi Marin, Have you looked at the style sheets examples in the gallery? http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html#style_sheets Regards, Christian On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I was wondering if there would be some kind of plot style profile interface. > What I mean, is that you could have mutliple files with different styles for > plots, that would be used to change easily the style of plots. > > I know about the matplotlibrc but I am thinking of something a little bit > more flexible, which could swicth between multiple “style sheets” easily. > > As an example, for now I use the Seaborn set_style capabilities to get > better looking graphs. > I previously used Prettyplotlib to make better plots. > > But with those two libraries, it does not seem to me that you can control > your graph settings with, for example, a config file. > > Thank you > > > -- > Marin GILLES > PhD student CNRS > Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) > UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne > 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 > 21078, Dijon (France) > ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 16:22:24
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Le 03/03/2015 16:32, Christian Alis a écrit : > Hi Marin, > > Have you looked at the style sheets examples in the gallery? > > http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html#style_sheets > > Regards, > > Christian > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> I was wondering if there would be some kind of plot style profile interface. >> What I mean, is that you could have mutliple files with different styles for >> plots, that would be used to change easily the style of plots. >> >> I know about the matplotlibrc but I am thinking of something a little bit >> more flexible, which could swicth between multiple “style sheets” easily. >> >> As an example, for now I use the Seaborn set_style capabilities to get >> better looking graphs. >> I previously used Prettyplotlib to make better plots. >> >> But with those two libraries, it does not seem to me that you can control >> your graph settings with, for example, a config file. >> >> Thank you >> >> >> -- >> Marin GILLES >> PhD student CNRS >> Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) >> UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne >> 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 >> 21078, Dijon (France) >> ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 >> ✉ mar...@u-... >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >> sponsored >> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for >> all >> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs >> to >> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> Hi Christian, I saw them indeed. After looking into it in more details, it seems that the default styles are defined in a config-like style. It is possible to create your own styles and put it in your config path so they are accessible (Style on matplotlib.org <http://matplotlib.org/users/style_sheets.html?highlight=style>). Also, Would the community be interested in more integrated themes? Thanks for your help -- *Marin GILLES* /PhD student CNRS / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> |
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From: Benjamin R. <ben...@ou...> - 2015-03-03 17:00:38
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I certainly think it would be beneficial to have more available styles. It certainly would help exercise this particular aspect of matplotlib. One caveat from past submissions. Please do not include copyrighted/trademarked styles. So, no "matlab style" or "mathmatica style", etc... Cheers! Ben Root On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Le 03/03/2015 16:32, Christian Alis a écrit : > > Hi Marin, > > Have you looked at the style sheets examples in the gallery? > http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html#style_sheets > > Regards, > > Christian > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I was wondering if there would be some kind of plot style profile interface. > What I mean, is that you could have mutliple files with different styles for > plots, that would be used to change easily the style of plots. > > I know about the matplotlibrc but I am thinking of something a little bit > more flexible, which could swicth between multiple “style sheets” easily. > > As an example, for now I use the Seaborn set_style capabilities to get > better looking graphs. > I previously used Prettyplotlib to make better plots. > > But with those two libraries, it does not seem to me that you can control > your graph settings with, for example, a config file. > > Thank you > > > -- > Marin GILLES > PhD student CNRS > Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) > UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne > 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 > 21078, Dijon (France) > ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing lis...@li...://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > Hi Christian, > I saw them indeed. > After looking into it in more details, it seems that the default styles > are defined in a config-like style. > It is possible to create your own styles and put it in your config path so > they are accessible (Style on matplotlib.org > <http://matplotlib.org/users/style_sheets.html?highlight=style>). > > Also, Would the community be interested in more integrated themes? > > Thanks for your help > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > > *PhD student CNRS * > > > > * Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - > Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) * > ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 17:07:14
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Le 03/03/2015 18:00, Benjamin Root a écrit : > I certainly think it would be beneficial to have more available > styles. It certainly would help exercise this particular aspect of > matplotlib. > > One caveat from past submissions. Please do not include > copyrighted/trademarked styles. So, no "matlab style" or "mathmatica > style", etc... > > Cheers! > Ben Root > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm... > <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: > > Le 03/03/2015 16:32, Christian Alis a écrit : >> Hi Marin, >> >> Have you looked at the style sheets examples in the gallery? >> >> http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html#style_sheets >> >> Regards, >> >> Christian >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Marin GILLES<mrn...@gm...> <mailto:mrn...@gm...> wrote: >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I was wondering if there would be some kind of plot style profile interface. >>> What I mean, is that you could have mutliple files with different styles for >>> plots, that would be used to change easily the style of plots. >>> >>> I know about the matplotlibrc but I am thinking of something a little bit >>> more flexible, which could swicth between multiple “style sheets” easily. >>> >>> As an example, for now I use the Seaborn set_style capabilities to get >>> better looking graphs. >>> I previously used Prettyplotlib to make better plots. >>> >>> But with those two libraries, it does not seem to me that you can control >>> your graph settings with, for example, a config file. >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Marin GILLES >>> PhD student CNRS >>> Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) >>> UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne >>> 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 >>> 21078, Dijon (France) >>> ☎(+33)6.79.35.30.11 <tel:%28%2B33%296.79.35.30.11> >>> ✉mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >>> sponsored >>> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for >>> all >>> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs >>> to >>> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >>> conversation now.http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Matplotlib-users mailing list >>> Mat...@li... <mailto:Mat...@li...> >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >>> > Hi Christian, > I saw them indeed. > After looking into it in more details, it seems that the default > styles are defined in a config-like style. > It is possible to create your own styles and put it in your config > path so they are accessible (Style on matplotlib.org > <http://matplotlib.org/users/style_sheets.html?highlight=style>). > > Also, Would the community be interested in more integrated themes? > > Thanks for your help > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > /PhD student CNRS > / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) > UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne > 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 > 21078, Dijon (France) > / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 <tel:%28%2B33%296.79.35.30.11> > ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel > Website, sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your > hub for all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought > leadership blogs to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and > join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > <mailto:Mat...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > Sure, I'll be careful about that. I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? If you have any other ideas, please let me know. -- *Marin GILLES* /PhD student CNRS / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> |
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From: Gökhan S. <gok...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 17:15:26
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > > Sure, I'll be careful about that. > I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. > Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. > Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? > If you have any other ideas, please let me know. > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. The former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis elements that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with much magnified elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a room. |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 17:35:25
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Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm... > <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: > >> > Sure, I'll be careful about that. > I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. > Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. > Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? > If you have any other ideas, please let me know. > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > > > It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. > The former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis > elements that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with > much magnified elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the > back of a room. Indeed it would be a very good idea. I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. -- *Marin GILLES* /PhD student CNRS / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> |
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From: Gökhan S. <gok...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 17:51:02
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I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. This would be a good addition for any of the styles available in matplotlib. On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : > > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > >> >> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. >> Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? >> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >> >> -- >> *Marin GILLES* >> > > It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. > The former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis > elements that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with much > magnified elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a > room. > > Indeed it would be a very good idea. > I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > > *PhD student CNRS * > > > > * Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - > Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) * > ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... > -- Gökhan |
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From: Tony Yu <ts...@gm...> - 2015-03-04 05:22:40
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Gökhan Sever <gok...@gm...> wrote: > I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. > http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html > Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. This would be a > good addition for any of the styles available in matplotlib. > A similar pattern with `matplotlib.style` would use chained stylesheets. The idea would be to make stylesheets either aesthetics focused or layout focused. By aesthetics, I mean things like colors and marker shape, and by layout, I mean things like default figure size, figure padding, font size, etc. Then you can easily have a style that defines the general aesthetics and easily modify it for papers, talks, etc. Here's an example from `mpltools`, but the same syntax applies to the `style` module in `matplotlib`: http://tonysyu.github.io/mpltools/auto_examples/style/plot_multiple_styles.html (PoF = Physics of Fluids journal; IIRC I think I have some personal stylesheets that take the normal two-column figure layout and convert it to a full-page layout.) -Tony > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > >> Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >> >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >>> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >>> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. >>> Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? >>> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >>> >>> -- >>> *Marin GILLES* >>> >> >> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. >> The former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis >> elements that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with much >> magnified elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a >> room. >> >> Indeed it would be a very good idea. >> I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. >> >> -- >> *Marin GILLES* >> >> *PhD student CNRS * >> >> >> >> * Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS >> - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) >> * ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 >> ✉ mar...@u-... >> > > > > -- > Gökhan > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-04 21:27:58
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Le 04/03/2015 06:21, Tony Yu a écrit : > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Gökhan Sever <gok...@gm... > <mailto:gok...@gm...>> wrote: > > I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. > http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html > <http://stanford.edu/%7Emwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html> > Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. This > would be a good addition for any of the styles available in > matplotlib. > > > A similar pattern with `matplotlib.style` would use chained > stylesheets. The idea would be to make stylesheets either aesthetics > focused or layout focused. By aesthetics, I mean things like colors > and marker shape, and by layout, I mean things like default figure > size, figure padding, font size, etc. Then you can easily have a style > that defines the general aesthetics and easily modify it for papers, > talks, etc. > > Here's an example from `mpltools`, but the same syntax applies to the > `style` module in `matplotlib`: > > http://tonysyu.github.io/mpltools/auto_examples/style/plot_multiple_styles.html > > (PoF = Physics of Fluids journal; IIRC I think I have some personal > stylesheets that take the normal two-column figure layout and convert > it to a full-page layout.) > > -Tony > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm... > <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: > > Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES >> <mrn...@gm... <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: >> >>> >> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types >> could be useful. >> Also some styles specific for some applications >> (geoscience, biology)? >> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >> >> -- >> *Marin GILLES* >> >> >> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and >> "presentation" modes. The former would have smaller ticks, >> labels, linewidths, other axis elements that goes into a >> journal publication, while the latter with much magnified >> elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a >> room. > Indeed it would be a very good idea. > I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > /PhD student CNRS > / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) > UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne > 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 > 21078, Dijon (France) > / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 <tel:%28%2B33%296.79.35.30.11> > ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> > > > > > -- > Gökhan > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel > Website, sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your > hub for all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought > leadership blogs to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and > join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > <mailto:Mat...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > Hi, I started working on styles based on which support the figure is designed for (as of now, I've got 'paper', 'notebook', 'talk', 'poster'). For those, in a style point of view, I think only the text size should be modified (got it done, just need to get the proper sizes for each style), which is unlike the 'seaborn' way of doing it. Thing is, by doing so, we don't mess with any style we could apply using Cascading styles. Also, I was thinking that I should set the export settings for each of those styles, but also get an export style folder (with a few good parameters). This would mean no more need to adjust dpi, file format, figure size... Finally, I could add a folder for specific papers, in which the figure parameters would be tweaked so that we can directly be in a specific paper format. I guess it would take into account both text size and export parameters for each paper. Let me know what you think about it. Marin Gilles |
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From: Yuxiang W. <yw...@vi...> - 2015-03-04 21:46:07
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Hi Marin, +1 for the idea of specific papers. For example, all PLOS require the same figure format and I have my own config file. I'd be more than happy to dig into it and try my best to contribute. Shawn On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Le 04/03/2015 06:21, Tony Yu a écrit : > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Gökhan Sever <gok...@gm...> wrote: >> >> I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. >> http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html >> Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. This would be a >> good addition for any of the styles available in matplotlib. > > > A similar pattern with `matplotlib.style` would use chained stylesheets. The > idea would be to make stylesheets either aesthetics focused or layout > focused. By aesthetics, I mean things like colors and marker shape, and by > layout, I mean things like default figure size, figure padding, font size, > etc. Then you can easily have a style that defines the general aesthetics > and easily modify it for papers, talks, etc. > > Here's an example from `mpltools`, but the same syntax applies to the > `style` module in `matplotlib`: > > http://tonysyu.github.io/mpltools/auto_examples/style/plot_multiple_styles.html > > (PoF = Physics of Fluids journal; IIRC I think I have some personal > stylesheets that take the normal two-column figure layout and convert it to > a full-page layout.) > > -Tony > >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: >>> >>> Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >>>> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >>>> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. >>>> Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? >>>> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Marin GILLES >>> >>> >>> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. The >>> former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis elements >>> that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with much magnified >>> elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a room. >>> >>> Indeed it would be a very good idea. >>> I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. >>> >>> -- >>> Marin GILLES >>> PhD student CNRS >>> Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) >>> UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne >>> 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 >>> 21078, Dijon (France) >>> ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 >>> ✉ mar...@u-... >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Gökhan >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >> sponsored >> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for >> all >> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs >> to >> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> > > Hi, > > I started working on styles based on which support the figure is designed > for (as of now, I've got 'paper', 'notebook', 'talk', 'poster'). > > For those, in a style point of view, I think only the text size should be > modified (got it done, just need to get the proper sizes for each style), > which is unlike the 'seaborn' way of doing it. Thing is, by doing so, we > don't mess with any style we could apply using Cascading styles. > > Also, I was thinking that I should set the export settings for each of those > styles, but also get an export style folder (with a few good parameters). > This would mean no more need to adjust dpi, file format, figure size... > > Finally, I could add a folder for specific papers, in which the figure > parameters would be tweaked so that we can directly be in a specific paper > format. I guess it would take into account both text size and export > parameters for each paper. > > Let me know what you think about it. > > Marin Gilles > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > -- Yuxiang "Shawn" Wang Gerling Research Lab University of Virginia yw...@vi... +1 (434) 284-0836 https://sites.google.com/a/virginia.edu/yw5aj/ |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-04 22:31:11
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Le 04/03/2015 22:46, Yuxiang Wang a écrit : > Hi Marin, > > +1 for the idea of specific papers. For example, all PLOS require the > same figure format and I have my own config file. I'd be more than > happy to dig into it and try my best to contribute. > > Shawn > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: >> Le 04/03/2015 06:21, Tony Yu a écrit : >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Gökhan Sever <gok...@gm...> wrote: >>> I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. >>> http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html >>> Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. This would be a >>> good addition for any of the styles available in matplotlib. >> A similar pattern with `matplotlib.style` would use chained stylesheets. The >> idea would be to make stylesheets either aesthetics focused or layout >> focused. By aesthetics, I mean things like colors and marker shape, and by >> layout, I mean things like default figure size, figure padding, font size, >> etc. Then you can easily have a style that defines the general aesthetics >> and easily modify it for papers, talks, etc. >> >> Here's an example from `mpltools`, but the same syntax applies to the >> `style` module in `matplotlib`: >> >> http://tonysyu.github.io/mpltools/auto_examples/style/plot_multiple_styles.html >> >> (PoF = Physics of Fluids journal; IIRC I think I have some personal >> stylesheets that take the normal two-column figure layout and convert it to >> a full-page layout.) >> >> -Tony >> >>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: >>>> Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> >>>> wrote: >>>>> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >>>>> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >>>>> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. >>>>> Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? >>>>> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Marin GILLES >>>> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. The >>>> former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis elements >>>> that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with much magnified >>>> elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a room. >>>> >>>> Indeed it would be a very good idea. >>>> I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Marin GILLES >>>> PhD student CNRS >>>> Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) >>>> UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne >>>> 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 >>>> 21078, Dijon (France) >>>> ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 >>>> ✉ mar...@u-... >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Gökhan >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >>> sponsored >>> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for >>> all >>> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs >>> to >>> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >>> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Matplotlib-users mailing list >>> Mat...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >>> >> Hi, >> >> I started working on styles based on which support the figure is designed >> for (as of now, I've got 'paper', 'notebook', 'talk', 'poster'). >> >> For those, in a style point of view, I think only the text size should be >> modified (got it done, just need to get the proper sizes for each style), >> which is unlike the 'seaborn' way of doing it. Thing is, by doing so, we >> don't mess with any style we could apply using Cascading styles. >> >> Also, I was thinking that I should set the export settings for each of those >> styles, but also get an export style folder (with a few good parameters). >> This would mean no more need to adjust dpi, file format, figure size... >> >> Finally, I could add a folder for specific papers, in which the figure >> parameters would be tweaked so that we can directly be in a specific paper >> format. I guess it would take into account both text size and export >> parameters for each paper. >> >> Let me know what you think about it. >> >> Marin Gilles >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >> sponsored >> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for >> all >> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs >> to >> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> > That would indeed would be nice, and get us started. I created a repository <https://github.com/mrngilles/matplotlib-styles>, if anyone wants to contribute. Don’t hesitate to bring in some new ideas. Marin Gilles |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-05 16:11:53
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Le 04/03/2015 23:31, Marin GILLES a écrit : > Le 04/03/2015 22:46, Yuxiang Wang a écrit : > >> Hi Marin, >> >> +1 for the idea of specific papers. For example, all PLOS require the >> same figure format and I have my own config file. I'd be more than >> happy to dig into it and try my best to contribute. >> >> Shawn >> >> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Marin GILLES<mrn...@gm...> wrote: >>> Le 04/03/2015 06:21, Tony Yu a écrit : >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Gökhan Sever<gok...@gm...> wrote: >>>> I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. >>>> http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html >>>> Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. This would be a >>>> good addition for any of the styles available in matplotlib. >>> A similar pattern with `matplotlib.style` would use chained stylesheets. The >>> idea would be to make stylesheets either aesthetics focused or layout >>> focused. By aesthetics, I mean things like colors and marker shape, and by >>> layout, I mean things like default figure size, figure padding, font size, >>> etc. Then you can easily have a style that defines the general aesthetics >>> and easily modify it for papers, talks, etc. >>> >>> Here's an example from `mpltools`, but the same syntax applies to the >>> `style` module in `matplotlib`: >>> >>> http://tonysyu.github.io/mpltools/auto_examples/style/plot_multiple_styles.html >>> >>> (PoF = Physics of Fluids journal; IIRC I think I have some personal >>> stylesheets that take the normal two-column figure layout and convert it to >>> a full-page layout.) >>> >>> -Tony >>> >>>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES<mrn...@gm...> wrote: >>>>> Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES<mrn...@gm...> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >>>>>> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >>>>>> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. >>>>>> Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? >>>>>> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Marin GILLES >>>>> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. The >>>>> former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis elements >>>>> that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with much magnified >>>>> elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a room. >>>>> >>>>> Indeed it would be a very good idea. >>>>> I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Marin GILLES >>>>> PhD student CNRS >>>>> Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) >>>>> UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne >>>>> 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 >>>>> 21078, Dijon (France) >>>>> ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 >>>>> ✉mar...@u-... >>>> -- >>>> Gökhan >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >>>> sponsored >>>> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for >>>> all >>>> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs >>>> to >>>> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >>>> conversation now.http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Matplotlib-users mailing list >>>> Mat...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >>>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I started working on styles based on which support the figure is designed >>> for (as of now, I've got 'paper', 'notebook', 'talk', 'poster'). >>> >>> For those, in a style point of view, I think only the text size should be >>> modified (got it done, just need to get the proper sizes for each style), >>> which is unlike the 'seaborn' way of doing it. Thing is, by doing so, we >>> don't mess with any style we could apply using Cascading styles. >>> >>> Also, I was thinking that I should set the export settings for each of those >>> styles, but also get an export style folder (with a few good parameters). >>> This would mean no more need to adjust dpi, file format, figure size... >>> >>> Finally, I could add a folder for specific papers, in which the figure >>> parameters would be tweaked so that we can directly be in a specific paper >>> format. I guess it would take into account both text size and export >>> parameters for each paper. >>> >>> Let me know what you think about it. >>> >>> Marin Gilles >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >>> sponsored >>> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for >>> all >>> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs >>> to >>> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >>> conversation now.http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Matplotlib-users mailing list >>> Mat...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >>> > That would indeed would be nice, and get us started. > I created a repository > <https://github.com/mrngilles/matplotlib-styles>, if anyone wants to > contribute. Don’t hesitate to bring in some new ideas. > > Marin Gilles > > Hello everyone, After working a bit on the styles, I noticed that some parameters could not be modified using an rc or style file (for example, turning off the right, left, up or down axis). I kind of saw how to do it using the |Axis.spine.set_visible()| method, but it would be better to be able to change it in the rc. So I was wondering if there would be a way to add rcParameters using a method with an external file, or if I would have to change this in the mpl source? Maybe a method that would add rcParameters on demand… Thanks -- *Marin GILLES* /PhD student CNRS / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> |
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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2015-03-05 16:35:49
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On 2015/03/05 6:11 AM, Marin GILLES wrote: > Hello everyone, > After working a bit on the styles, I noticed that some parameters could > not be modified using an rc or style file (for example, turning off the > right, left, up or down axis). I kind of saw how to do it using the > |Axis.spine.set_visible()| method, but it would be better to be able to > change it in the rc. > So I was wondering if there would be a way to add rcParameters using a > method with an external file, or if I would have to change this in the > mpl source? > Maybe a method that would add rcParameters on demand… > Thanks Marin, The sort of capability you are describing here is not possible with the present architecture. Eric |
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From: Olga B. <obo...@uc...> - 2015-03-06 21:19:37
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There's also the "plotsettings" package which makes it easy to switch between styles required by different papers. https://pypi.python.org/pypi/plotsettings On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:29 PM Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Le 04/03/2015 06:21, Tony Yu a écrit : > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Gökhan Sever <gok...@gm...> > wrote: > >> I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. >> http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html >> Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. This would be >> a good addition for any of the styles available in matplotlib. >> > > A similar pattern with `matplotlib.style` would use chained stylesheets. > The idea would be to make stylesheets either aesthetics focused or layout > focused. By aesthetics, I mean things like colors and marker shape, and by > layout, I mean things like default figure size, figure padding, font size, > etc. Then you can easily have a style that defines the general aesthetics > and easily modify it for papers, talks, etc. > > Here's an example from `mpltools`, but the same syntax applies to the > `style` module in `matplotlib`: > > http://tonysyu.github.io/mpltools/auto_examples/style/ > plot_multiple_styles.html > > (PoF = Physics of Fluids journal; IIRC I think I have some personal > stylesheets that take the normal two-column figure layout and convert it to > a full-page layout.) > > -Tony > > >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >>>> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >>>> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. >>>> Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? >>>> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> *Marin GILLES* >>>> >>> >>> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. >>> The former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis >>> elements that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with much >>> magnified elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a >>> room. >>> >>> Indeed it would be a very good idea. >>> I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. >>> >>> -- >>> *Marin GILLES* >>> >>> *PhD student CNRS * >>> >>> >>> >>> * Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS >>> - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) >>> * ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 >>> ✉ mar...@u-... >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Gökhan >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------------------ >> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >> sponsored >> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub >> for all >> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership >> blogs to >> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> >> > Hi, > > I started working on styles based on which support the figure is designed > for (as of now, I've got 'paper', 'notebook', 'talk', 'poster'). > > For those, in a style point of view, I think only the text size should be > modified (got it done, just need to get the proper sizes for each style), > which is unlike the 'seaborn' way of doing it. Thing is, by doing so, we > don't mess with any style we could apply using Cascading styles. > > Also, I was thinking that I should set the export settings for each of > those styles, but also get an export style folder (with a few good > parameters). This would mean no more need to adjust dpi, file format, > figure size... > > Finally, I could add a folder for specific papers, in which the figure > parameters would be tweaked so that we can directly be in a specific paper > format. I guess it would take into account both text size and export > parameters for each paper. > > Let me know what you think about it. > > > Marin Gilles > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-06 21:42:40
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This package is indeeed pretty nice, and I will surely take a look into it, but the way styles are added does not seem quite practical or shareable. In my opinion, having a style file for each paper makes things more flexible, although this package may get more control out of the box. Also, not being built-in makes you install an other package, and I think some people either do not want to do it, nor know how to do it. On an other topic, I started working on some of the features you wanted to integrate with your PR <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2702>. I guessed that when you talked about adding the |set_ticks_location| to the rcParams, you wanted to control whether the ticks are in or out of the axes box? Finally, I added a |style| parameter to the rcParams. It lets you choose from your |matplotlibrc| which style you want to use. On top of that, I made it recursive, so that you can design a style directly from other styles. The only thing I could not get to work was to have your style loading directly when importing matplotlib (when defining from your rc file). You actually have to import the |matplotlib.style| lib to get your rc defined style to load up. I will continue working on the other features described in olga’s PR <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2702> before submitting one on my own. But if you want to take a look, and tell me how I can improve what I did, you can find it on my repo <https://github.com/Mrngilles/matplotlib>. Thanks Marin Le 06/03/2015 22:18, Olga Botvinnik a écrit : > There's also the "plotsettings" package which makes it easy to switch > between styles required by different papers. > > https://pypi.python.org/pypi/plotsettings > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:29 PM Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm... > <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: > > Le 04/03/2015 06:21, Tony Yu a écrit : >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Gökhan Sever >> <gok...@gm... <mailto:gok...@gm...>> wrote: >> >> I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. >> http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html >> <http://stanford.edu/%7Emwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html> >> Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. >> This would be a good addition for any of the styles available >> in matplotlib. >> >> >> A similar pattern with `matplotlib.style` would use chained >> stylesheets. The idea would be to make stylesheets either >> aesthetics focused or layout focused. By aesthetics, I mean >> things like colors and marker shape, and by layout, I mean things >> like default figure size, figure padding, font size, etc. Then >> you can easily have a style that defines the general aesthetics >> and easily modify it for papers, talks, etc. >> >> Here's an example from `mpltools`, but the same syntax applies to >> the `style` module in `matplotlib`: >> >> http://tonysyu.github.io/mpltools/auto_examples/style/plot_multiple_styles.html >> >> (PoF = Physics of Fluids journal; IIRC I think I have some >> personal stylesheets that take the normal two-column figure >> layout and convert it to a full-page layout.) >> >> -Tony >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES >> <mrn...@gm... <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: >> >> Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES >>> <mrn...@gm... <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >>> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting >>> ones. >>> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types >>> could be useful. >>> Also some styles specific for some applications >>> (geoscience, biology)? >>> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >>> >>> -- >>> *Marin GILLES* >>> >>> >>> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and >>> "presentation" modes. The former would have smaller >>> ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis elements that goes >>> into a journal publication, while the latter with much >>> magnified elements to be clearly visible on a screen >>> from the back of a room. >> Indeed it would be a very good idea. >> I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. >> >> -- >> *Marin GILLES* >> /PhD student CNRS >> / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) >> UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne >> 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 >> 21078, Dijon (France) >> / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 <tel:%28%2B33%296.79.35.30.11> >> ✉ mar...@u-... >> <mailto:mar...@u-...> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Gökhan >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel >> Website, sponsored >> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is >> your hub for all >> things parallel software development, from weekly thought >> leadership blogs to >> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look >> and join the >> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> <mailto:Mat...@li...> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> >> > Hi, > > I started working on styles based on which support the figure is > designed for (as of now, I've got 'paper', 'notebook', 'talk', > 'poster'). > > For those, in a style point of view, I think only the text size > should be modified (got it done, just need to get the proper sizes > for each style), which is unlike the 'seaborn' way of doing it. > Thing is, by doing so, we don't mess with any style we could apply > using Cascading styles. > > Also, I was thinking that I should set the export settings for > each of those styles, but also get an export style folder (with a > few good parameters). This would mean no more need to adjust dpi, > file format, figure size... > > Finally, I could add a folder for specific papers, in which the > figure parameters would be tweaked so that we can directly be in a > specific paper format. I guess it would take into account both > text size and export parameters for each paper. > > Let me know what you think about it. > > > Marin Gilles > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel > Website, sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your > hub for all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought > leadership blogs to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and > join the > conversation now. > http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/_______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > <mailto:Mat...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-10 06:14:44
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Le 06/03/2015 22:42, Marin GILLES a écrit : > This package is indeeed pretty nice, and I will surely take a look > into it, but the way styles are added does not seem quite practical or > shareable. > In my opinion, having a style file for each paper makes things more > flexible, although this package may get more control out of the box. > Also, not being built-in makes you install an other package, and I > think some people either do not want to do it, nor know how to do it. > > On an other topic, I started working on some of the features you > wanted to integrate with your PR > <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2702>. I guessed that > when you talked about adding the |set_ticks_location| to the rcParams, > you wanted to control whether the ticks are in or out of the axes box? > > Finally, I added a |style| parameter to the rcParams. It lets you > choose from your |matplotlibrc| which style you want to use. On top of > that, I made it recursive, so that you can design a style directly > from other styles. > The only thing I could not get to work was to have your style loading > directly when importing matplotlib (when defining from your rc file). > You actually have to import the |matplotlib.style| lib to get your rc > defined style to load up. > > I will continue working on the other features described in olga’s PR > <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2702> before submitting > one on my own. But if you want to take a look, and tell me how I can > improve what I did, you can find it on my repo > <https://github.com/Mrngilles/matplotlib>. > > Thanks > Marin > > Le 06/03/2015 22:18, Olga Botvinnik a écrit : > >> There's also the "plotsettings" package which makes it easy to switch >> between styles required by different papers. >> >> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/plotsettings >> >> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:29 PM Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm... >> <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: >> >> Le 04/03/2015 06:21, Tony Yu a écrit : >>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Gökhan Sever >>> <gok...@gm... <mailto:gok...@gm...>> wrote: >>> >>> I see seaborn has "paper, notebook, talk, and poster" options. >>> http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html >>> <http://stanford.edu/%7Emwaskom/software/seaborn-dev/aesthetics.html> >>> Apperantly he scales each parameter to get modified views. >>> This would be a good addition for any of the styles >>> available in matplotlib. >>> >>> >>> A similar pattern with `matplotlib.style` would use chained >>> stylesheets. The idea would be to make stylesheets either >>> aesthetics focused or layout focused. By aesthetics, I mean >>> things like colors and marker shape, and by layout, I mean >>> things like default figure size, figure padding, font size, etc. >>> Then you can easily have a style that defines the general >>> aesthetics and easily modify it for papers, talks, etc. >>> >>> Here's an example from `mpltools`, but the same syntax applies >>> to the `style` module in `matplotlib`: >>> >>> http://tonysyu.github.io/mpltools/auto_examples/style/plot_multiple_styles.html >>> >>> (PoF = Physics of Fluids journal; IIRC I think I have some >>> personal stylesheets that take the normal two-column figure >>> layout and convert it to a full-page layout.) >>> >>> -Tony >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Marin GILLES >>> <mrn...@gm... <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: >>> >>> Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES >>>> <mrn...@gm... <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >>>> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting >>>> ones. >>>> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot >>>> types could be useful. >>>> Also some styles specific for some applications >>>> (geoscience, biology)? >>>> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> *Marin GILLES* >>>> >>>> >>>> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and >>>> "presentation" modes. The former would have smaller >>>> ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis elements that >>>> goes into a journal publication, while the latter with >>>> much magnified elements to be clearly visible on a >>>> screen from the back of a room. >>> Indeed it would be a very good idea. >>> I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. >>> >>> -- >>> *Marin GILLES* >>> /PhD student CNRS >>> / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) >>> UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne >>> 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 >>> 21078, Dijon (France) >>> / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 <tel:%28%2B33%296.79.35.30.11> >>> ✉ mar...@u-... >>> <mailto:mar...@u-...> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Gökhan >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel >>> Website, sponsored >>> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, >>> is your hub for all >>> things parallel software development, from weekly thought >>> leadership blogs to >>> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look >>> and join the >>> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Matplotlib-users mailing list >>> Mat...@li... >>> <mailto:Mat...@li...> >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >>> >>> >> Hi, >> >> I started working on styles based on which support the figure is >> designed for (as of now, I've got 'paper', 'notebook', 'talk', >> 'poster'). >> >> For those, in a style point of view, I think only the text size >> should be modified (got it done, just need to get the proper >> sizes for each style), which is unlike the 'seaborn' way of doing >> it. Thing is, by doing so, we don't mess with any style we could >> apply using Cascading styles. >> >> Also, I was thinking that I should set the export settings for >> each of those styles, but also get an export style folder (with a >> few good parameters). This would mean no more need to adjust dpi, >> file format, figure size... >> >> Finally, I could add a folder for specific papers, in which the >> figure parameters would be tweaked so that we can directly be in >> a specific paper format. I guess it would take into account both >> text size and export parameters for each paper. >> >> Let me know what you think about it. >> >> >> Marin Gilles >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel >> Website, sponsored >> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is >> your hub for all >> things parallel software development, from weekly thought >> leadership blogs to >> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and >> join the >> conversation now. >> http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/_______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> <mailto:Mat...@li...> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> > Hi, As suggested in PR 2702 <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2702>, I have been trying to tell |scatter| to |get_current_color_cycle| for the facecolor. I guess I can use |axes.get_color()|to get the current color in the color cycle. However, I was not able to try this, as when I try to import pyplot I get an |ImportError: No module named _path|. It seems to be library related, but I’m not quite sure how I can solve this… Thanks -- *Marin GILLES* /PhD student CNRS / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> |
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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2015-03-10 06:52:45
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On 2015/03/09 8:14 PM, Marin GILLES wrote: > Hi, > As suggested in PR 2702 > <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2702>, I have been trying > to tell |scatter| to |get_current_color_cycle| for the facecolor. I > guess I can use |axes.get_color()|to get the current color in the color > cycle. > However, I was not able to try this, as when I try to import pyplot I > get an |ImportError: No module named _path|. It seems to be library > related, but I’m not quite sure how I can solve this… It sounds like your installation is broken; _path is an extension module compiled from C++, and central to matplotlib's functionality. In what environment are you working? Did this failure arise after you modified code and then executed "python setup.py install" or something of that sort? Eric |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-10 06:56:55
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Le 10/03/2015 07:52, Eric Firing a écrit : > On 2015/03/09 8:14 PM, Marin GILLES wrote: >> Hi, >> As suggested in PR 2702 >> <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2702>, I have been trying >> to tell |scatter| to |get_current_color_cycle| for the facecolor. I >> guess I can use |axes.get_color()|to get the current color in the color >> cycle. >> However, I was not able to try this, as when I try to import pyplot I >> get an |ImportError: No module named _path|. It seems to be library >> related, but I’m not quite sure how I can solve this… > It sounds like your installation is broken; _path is an extension module > compiled from C++, and central to matplotlib's functionality. > > In what environment are you working? Did this failure arise after you > modified code and then executed "python setup.py install" or something > of that sort? > > Eric > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users Actually, I just brute loaded mpl for source... I am not really used to it. So I guess I'll have to make a virtual env and install mpl in it? -- *Marin GILLES* /PhD student CNRS / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> |
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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2015-03-10 07:28:00
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On 2015/03/09 8:56 PM, Marin GILLES wrote: > Actually, I just brute loaded mpl for source... I am not really used to it. > So I guess I'll have to make a virtual env and install mpl in it? You have to build and install it somewhere, where it will be found when you try to import it; whether you use a virtual env is up to you. I managed for years without using virtual envs. Recently I've found them quite helpful, but a bit tricky and confusing at times. Eric |
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From: Thomas C. <tca...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 17:03:19
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Yes, we are interested it more built-in themes. It may be worth making a 'matplotlib-styles' project which is _just_ a style library. On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:23 AM Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Le 03/03/2015 16:32, Christian Alis a écrit : > > Hi Marin, > > Have you looked at the style sheets examples in the gallery? > http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html#style_sheets > > Regards, > > Christian > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I was wondering if there would be some kind of plot style profile interface. > What I mean, is that you could have mutliple files with different styles for > plots, that would be used to change easily the style of plots. > > I know about the matplotlibrc but I am thinking of something a little bit > more flexible, which could swicth between multiple “style sheets” easily. > > As an example, for now I use the Seaborn set_style capabilities to get > better looking graphs. > I previously used Prettyplotlib to make better plots. > > But with those two libraries, it does not seem to me that you can control > your graph settings with, for example, a config file. > > Thank you > > > -- > Marin GILLES > PhD student CNRS > Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) > UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne > 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 > 21078, Dijon (France) > ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing lis...@li...://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > Hi Christian, > I saw them indeed. > After looking into it in more details, it seems that the default styles > are defined in a config-like style. > It is possible to create your own styles and put it in your config path so > they are accessible (Style on matplotlib.org > <http://matplotlib.org/users/style_sheets.html?highlight=style>). > > Also, Would the community be interested in more integrated themes? > > Thanks for your help > > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > > *PhD student CNRS * > > > > * Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - > Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) * > ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 17:28:02
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Le 03/03/2015 18:03, Thomas Caswell a écrit : > Yes, we are interested it more built-in themes. > > It may be worth making a 'matplotlib-styles' project which is _just_ a > style library. > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:23 AM Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm... > <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: > > Le 03/03/2015 16:32, Christian Alis a écrit : >> Hi Marin, >> >> Have you looked at the style sheets examples in the gallery? >> >> http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html#style_sheets >> >> Regards, >> >> Christian >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Marin GILLES<mrn...@gm...> <mailto:mrn...@gm...> wrote: >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I was wondering if there would be some kind of plot style profile interface. >>> What I mean, is that you could have mutliple files with different styles for >>> plots, that would be used to change easily the style of plots. >>> >>> I know about the matplotlibrc but I am thinking of something a little bit >>> more flexible, which could swicth between multiple “style sheets” easily. >>> >>> As an example, for now I use the Seaborn set_style capabilities to get >>> better looking graphs. >>> I previously used Prettyplotlib to make better plots. >>> >>> But with those two libraries, it does not seem to me that you can control >>> your graph settings with, for example, a config file. >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Marin GILLES >>> PhD student CNRS >>> Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) >>> UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne >>> 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 >>> 21078, Dijon (France) >>> ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 >>> ✉mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >>> sponsored >>> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for >>> all >>> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs >>> to >>> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >>> conversation now.http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Matplotlib-users mailing list >>> Mat...@li... <mailto:Mat...@li...> >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >>> > Hi Christian, > I saw them indeed. > After looking into it in more details, it seems that the default > styles are defined in a config-like style. > It is possible to create your own styles and put it in your config > path so they are accessible (Style on matplotlib.org > <http://matplotlib.org/users/style_sheets.html?highlight=style>). > > Also, Would the community be interested in more integrated themes? > > Thanks for your help > > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > /PhD student CNRS > / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) > UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne > 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 > 21078, Dijon (France) > / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel > Website, sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your > hub for all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought > leadership blogs to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and > join the > conversation now. > http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/_______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > <mailto:Mat...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > When you say *style library*, I’m not sure exactly what you mean… It would be just more stylesheets, or a full python lib to manage the styles? The latter would be the most interesting for me (as that is what I had in mind when starting this thread), but after digging in mpl, it seemed that the actual style management system is quite good… Unless there is some caveat I am not aware of. In that case, could you point out what you have in mind (if anything)? -- *Marin GILLES* /PhD student CNRS / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> |
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From: Thomas C. <tca...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 17:53:35
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I was thinking of the stand alone repository to just store the style files as the style module handles the loading pretty well. The main motivation for this would be to decouple the release cycle of the styles (which can be very fast) from the library (which needs to be slower). On Tue, Mar 3, 2015, 12:35 Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : > > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > >> >> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful. >> Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)? >> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >> >> -- >> *Marin GILLES* >> > > It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" modes. > The former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, other axis > elements that goes into a journal publication, while the latter with much > magnified elements to be clearly visible on a screen from the back of a > room. > > Indeed it would be a very good idea. > I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > > *PhD student CNRS * > > > > * Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - > Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) * > ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > |
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From: Marin G. <mrn...@gm...> - 2015-03-03 19:37:36
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Le 03/03/2015 18:53, Thomas Caswell a écrit : > > I was thinking of the stand alone repository to just store the style > files as the style module handles the loading pretty well. > > The main motivation for this would be to decouple the release cycle of > the styles (which can be very fast) from the library (which needs to > be slower). > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2015, 12:35 Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm... > <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: > > Le 03/03/2015 18:15, Gökhan Sever a écrit : >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Marin GILLES >> <mrn...@gm... <mailto:mrn...@gm...>> wrote: >> >>> >> Sure, I'll be careful about that. >> I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones. >> Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be >> useful. >> Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, >> biology)? >> If you have any other ideas, please let me know. >> >> -- >> *Marin GILLES* >> >> >> It would be good to have styles for "paper" and "presentation" >> modes. The former would have smaller ticks, labels, linewidths, >> other axis elements that goes into a journal publication, while >> the latter with much magnified elements to be clearly visible on >> a screen from the back of a room. > Indeed it would be a very good idea. > I've seen that already in the seaborn lib I guess. > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > /PhD student CNRS > / /Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) > UMR 6303 CNRS - Université de Bourgogne > 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 > 21078, Dijon (France) > / ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... <mailto:mar...@u-...> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel > Website, sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your > hub for all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought > leadership blogs to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and > join the > conversation now. > http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/_______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > <mailto:Mat...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > Maybe a dumb question, but I'm quite new to this... Can this be integrated in mpl afterwards? Or does it needs to be a standalone package that you install on its own? If it can be integrated, how? Thanks Marin Gilles |
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From: Tony Yu <ts...@gm...> - 2015-03-04 05:29:36
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Le 03/03/2015 18:53, Thomas Caswell a écrit : > > I was thinking of the stand alone repository to just store the style > files as the style module handles the loading pretty well. > > The main motivation for this would be to decouple the release cycle of the > styles (which can be very fast) from the library (which needs to be slower). > > <snip> > Maybe a dumb question, but I'm quite new to this... > Can this be integrated in mpl afterwards? Or does it needs to be a > standalone package that you install on its own? > If it can be integrated, how? > Thanks > Marin Gilles > Any stylesheet could easily be integrated afterwards, but the separate repo would allow faster releases, as Thomas suggests above, and also more experimentation. It would probably make sense to integrate just the cream of the crop from the style repo into Matplotlib-proper, but it'd still be easy to use the less popular ones. For example, you wouldn't even have to install the style repo---you can pass a url to `matplotlib.style.use`. The separate repo could also incorporate a default comparison page to quickly decide on the most appropriate stylesheet; e.g.: https://github.com/tonysyu/matplotlib-style-gallery -Tony |