OK, somehow the problem is fixed. I really do not know what happened and why it starts working but along the way I tried removing the .matplotlib folder in my user local settings. I also tried a fresh QGIS install from the 64-bit standalone installer (2.0.1-3) and then the same from the 32-bit standalone installer. Matplotlib was OK again after the 32-bit install, even _after_ I uninstalled the 32-bit version. regards Josef
2014/1/16 Josef K <groundwater...@gmail.com> > I recently reinstalled QGIS 2.0 and 2.1 from the OSGeo4W advanced install. > Now I get some ascii errors when importing some matplotlib modules. I have > narrowed it down to the import of matplotlib.fontmanager: > > *import matplotlib.font_managerTraceback (most recent call last): File > "<input>", line 1, in <module> File > "C:/OSGEO4~1/apps/qgis-dev/./python\qgis\utils.py", line 453, in _import > mod = _builtin_import(name, globals, locals, fromlist, level) File > "C:\OSGEO4~1\apps\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\font_manager.py", > line 1356, in <module> _rebuild() File > "C:\OSGEO4~1\apps\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\font_manager.py", > line 1341, in _rebuild fontManager = FontManager() File > "C:\OSGEO4~1\apps\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\font_manager.py", > line 1004, in __init__ self.ttflist = createFontList(self.ttffiles) > File > "C:\OSGEO4~1\apps\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\font_manager.py", > line 584, in createFontList prop = ttfFontProperty(font) File > "C:\OSGEO4~1\apps\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\font_manager.py", > line 398, in ttfFontProperty sfnt4 = > sfnt4.decode('ascii').lower()UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode > byte 0x8a in position 14: ordinal not in range(128) * > > I have tried to reinstall matplotlib (from OSGEo4w 64-bit). No difference. > > > Any ideas? > > regards > Josef >
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