To give a little bit more context, I want to implement a function
which attaches a figure constructed via OO interface to pyplot.
It seems that the only way to do so now is to go over all the backends,
modify new_figure_manager to accept a figure argument, detect the
backend used by pyplot, and u
Hi everyone,
I was looking at the matplotlib backends, and I have a question about the way
things are organized.
As of now every backend has:
* FigureManager, which corresponds to a figure + canvas + renderer + sometimes
FigureFrame.
* Canvas, which contains a single figure and a renderer.
Th
Hi,
I've noticed the same problem on the MacOSX backend recently (TkAgg works fine
on OS X though). I assumed that it would be more than a one-line fix, therefore
I did not look into it further. It would be great if your solution worked for
MacOSX too!
Regards,
Ludwig
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On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 6:44 AM, Nicolas Rougier wrote:
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> Thanks. Apart from the speed, an OpenGL backend could be also useful for
> the ipython notebook using webgl (but I'm a total newbie at webgl).
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> Nicolas
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Nicolas,
It is great to see that you have made some progress with glumpy! It
Thanks. Apart from the speed, an OpenGL backend could be also useful for the
ipython notebook using webgl (but I'm a total newbie at webgl).
Nicolas
On Aug 1, 2012, at 12:07 , Damon McDougall wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 11:24:06AM +0200, Nicolas Rougier wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 11:24:06AM +0200, Nicolas Rougier wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I'm continuing experimenting various solution for a possible GL backend for
> matplotlib and I made some progress (but no integration yet).
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> You can check results (and experimenting yourself at various pla
Hi all,
I'm continuing experimenting various solution for a possible GL backend for
matplotlib and I made some progress (but no integration yet).
You can check results (and experimenting yourself at various places, sorry for
that):
Text : http://code.google.com/p/freetype-gl/
http://