Anyone know how to solve this thing?
Thanks.
On 2 November 2014 03:40, oren wrote:
> How can I save a matplotlib figure with text as a postscript image and that
> the text will be saved as text. Currently when I save the image as
> postscript all the text in the image ( xlabel, y
How can I save a matplotlib figure with text as a postscript image and that
the text will be saved as text. Currently when I save the image as
postscript all the text in the image ( xlabel, ylabel etc.. ) is saved as
path and not as text.. Is it possible to save it as text?
If I use the following
, the cursor
doesn't change in them and the crosshairs disappear (if enabled).
Removing the ax2 code, or just ensuring ax1 and ax2 do not overlap
allows all the events to reach the handler.
Any idea on how to receive mouse events from the overl
check? workaround?
I'll appreciate it if anyone else can try and reproduce it.
Oren
Re: [Matplotlib-users] Memory leakage in matplotlib 1.0.1 with wx 2.8.11.0
>
> Michael Droettboom
> Thu, 21 Apr 2011 09:58:10 -0700
> The repository is now on github, so if you want the very latest
ll evident in the small script I've attached.
Again, please note that this script has no axes, plots, or drawn components,
only an empty canvas that is being redrawn and causes the memory growth.
Any ideas how to resolve this or further debug this?
Thanks for your help,
Oren
On Mon, Apr 11,
don't create any axes, nor plot any data.
The only thing I do is draw() on a timer event. This makes my process grow
about 6Mbyte per minute.
Is this reproduced in other environments? Any ideas on how to resolve this?
Thanks,
Oren
"""
Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Jeremy O'Dono
Hi,
I'm quite new to python and matplotlib so please forgive me if this quite
basic.
I need to annotate a distance on a image by a two arrowed bar. I tried using
arrowprops with arrowstyle = '<->' and connectionstyle='bar' but I could
find how to have the text above the bar and not at the edge of