Dear all,
I just committed a small change that enables a user to register a
custom backend that will be used with "savefig".
For example,
import matplotlib.backend_bases
from matplotlib.backends.backend_ps import FigureCanvasPS, RendererPS
class RendererPSCustom(RendererPS):
def draw_path(se
I'm experimenting with a customized ps backend that saves images in
cmyk colorspace.
It simply converts the rgb image to cmyk (using lcms), and nothing
more (i.e., it does not embed the icc profile inside the eps file).
While I don't see practical usefulness of this other than for a
previewing purp
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Jae-Joon Lee wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I just committed a small change that enables a user to register a
> custom backend that will be used with "savefig".
> For example,
>
> import matplotlib.backend_bases
> from matplotlib.backends.backend_ps import FigureCanvasPS, R
Nothing much in the regards of the functionality.
It only provides a way to use custom backends with "savefig", which I
think is more convenient for interactive use. For example, with the
ps_cmyk backend that I'm playing with, the only thing that I need to
do is to import the module (ps_cmyk) and
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Fernando Perez wrote:
> Thanks, with your and John's (off-list) approvals, it's committed.
> The patch that went in had more docs than what I posted here, but the
> code is identical.
Oops, somehow my commit had never made it, I just noticed now I was
trying to us