The patch works. Thanks. Two more things:
1 - the icons look very small in the toolbar buttons (they look
bigger in TkAgg). Is there a fix for this?
2 - the subplot configure toolbar (where you get a pop-up window that
lets you modify the axis size and position) does not work. In
parti
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 10:12:36 am Rob Hetland wrote:
> The patch works. Thanks. Two more things:
>
> 1 - the icons look very small in the toolbar buttons (they look
> bigger in TkAgg). Is there a fix for this?
I'm not sure. I'll look into it when I get a chance.
> 2 - the subplot confi
Thanks for doing this Rob, its nice to get as much support on OS-X as
possible.
Does the QT back-end need to be compiled against QT? or is it python-only?
> QT4 takes *forever* to compile, but it seems to compile easier now
> than previous versions that needed a small library hack. The defaul
Here are some notes I made -- I hope it might save someone a bit of
time.
So, I finally tried out a few other backends on mac os x. I had been
recommending and using TkAgg, as this works out of the box on mac os
x. However, it seems unsnappy sometimes, and there was this strange
issue w
Hi Rob,
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 09:06:42 am Rob Hetland wrote:
> Developers: Finally, I had to make some small changes to the qt4
> backend so that things worked right. One is an essential change --
> the latin1() method no longer exists in the newer qt. The other is a
> cosmetic change s
Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
> Great to see a new release, will put some time aside to test it with
> wxPython early next week.
looking forward to your reports.
> which versions of wxPython are supported?
I haven't tried the new one, but the last release worked well with
wxPython2.6.3, but had some
The MPL Qt backend requires PyQt (or, better, Qt4 and PyQt4). PyQt
does compile against the Qt Library, and also takes quite a while to
complete. PyQt does not use setuptools, and I am not sure how to
make a generally usable binary distribution from it.
I would say that installation is qu
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 12:09:18 pm Rob Hetland wrote:
> The MPL Qt backend requires PyQt (or, better, Qt4 and PyQt4). PyQt
> does compile against the Qt Library, and also takes quite a while to
> complete. PyQt does not use setuptools, and I am not sure how to
> make a generally usable bin