It appears to be finding wadalab-gothic as the font, which is a
Japanese font. Now, *why* it is doing that is the million dollar question.
It should (by default) by loading the Bitstream Vera Sans font
(Vera.ttf) from
/usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data/fonts/ttf. I
On Monday 10 December 2007 8:21:03 am Michael Droettboom wrote:
It appears to be finding wadalab-gothic as the font, which is a
Japanese font. Now, *why* it is doing that is the million dollar question.
It should (by default) by loading the Bitstream Vera Sans font
(Vera.ttf) from
I deleted my /.matplotlib/fontManager.cache file and ran the script
again, and now everything is working fine.
Thank you for your help.
It appears to be finding wadalab-gothic as the font, which is a
Japanese font. Now, *why* it is doing that is the million dollar question.
It should (by
Can you set verbose.level to debug-annoying in your matplotlibrc and
send us the output? That may help provide an explanation as to why the
text is not appearing. Also, for good measure, can you provide your
matplotlibrc file, and information about the platform and versions of
Python that
I'm using the code from
http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Using_MatPlotLib_in_a_CGI_script to
generate plots from my web server. The plot shows up fine (w/o text) but
when I use xlabel(x-axis), ylabel(y-axis), or title(A Chart); no text
shows up on the plot. Everything seems fine with the