Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
> Andrew Straw writes:
>
>
>> Sorry for not noticing this earlier, but I'm looking in the baseline
>> image directory, and I see a bunch of *_pdf.png files. I guess these
>> have been convered to png from pdf on the tester's machine. Do you think
>> it makes more sen
Andrew Straw writes:
> I just noticed the test_axes/hexbin_extent.svg baseline image is more
> than 5 MB. I wonder if we can somehow simplify the svg generated to
> reduce the file size or if we should perhaps just not do the svg
> extension on this test?
How about keeping them gzipped? If yo
Andrew Straw writes:
> Sorry for not noticing this earlier, but I'm looking in the baseline
> image directory, and I see a bunch of *_pdf.png files. I guess these
> have been convered to png from pdf on the tester's machine. Do you think
> it makes more sense to have the .pdf files in the test
I suspect for that one we can just do without it. It isn't really
testing anything SVG-specific.
Mike
Andrew Straw wrote:
> Michael Droettboom wrote:
>> I've committed support for comparing SVG files using Inkscape and
>> verifying them against the official SVG DTD using xmllint.
> I just not
Michael Droettboom wrote:
> I've committed support for comparing SVG files using Inkscape and
> verifying them against the official SVG DTD using xmllint.
I just noticed the test_axes/hexbin_extent.svg baseline image is more
than 5 MB. I wonder if we can somehow simplify the svg generated to
re
Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
> I am thinking about adding pdf comparison ability to compare_images. One
> simple way to do this would be to convert pdf files to pngs using
> Ghostscript: if we store reference pdf files, and both the reference
> file and the result of the test are converted using with e
Gellule Xg wrote:
>>> This is a bug report for matplotlib version 0.99.1.1
>>>
>>> The clip_path keyword of imshow() does not work when setting it to
>>> (Path, Transform) for two reasons:
>>>
>> Hi, Thanks for the report. Do you have a simple test script that we can
>> use to see the probl
Michael Droettboom wrote:
> I've committed support for comparing SVG files using Inkscape and
> verifying them against the official SVG DTD using xmllint.
>
Man, are we standards compliant around here or what? :) Cool.
> Michael Droettboom wrote:
>
>> Andrew Straw wrote:
>>
>>
>>> D
I've committed support for comparing SVG files using Inkscape and
verifying them against the official SVG DTD using xmllint.
Michael Droettboom wrote:
> Andrew Straw wrote:
>
>> Done in r7863. To make use of it, do something like the following patch
>> (and don't forget to delete the baseline
Hello,
With the caveat that I have not closely followed this mail list, I
thought I would offer an alternate build method than what seems to be
the preferred method for building matplotlib on Mac OS X. I tried to
skim through recent mailing list posts to see if anything like this
had been
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