Thanks Darren. My plots look gorgeous.
Ryan
On 6/18/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We didnt get any comments against, so I committed the changes this morning. We
> will no longer try to support sans-serif mathmode fonts with the usetex
> option, since there is no native support for
We didnt get any comments against, so I committed the changes this morning. We
will no longer try to support sans-serif mathmode fonts with the usetex
option, since there is no native support for them in latex. If you are using
svn matplotlib, I suggest clearing your tex.cache after updating.
D
It seems like no one has any comments on our plans concerning the
exponent fonts. Can you outline for me what it would take to fix
this? If it is fairly simple I may take a crack at it.
Ryan
On 6/14/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree that this little experiment of trying to wo
I agree that this little experiment of trying to work around latex's
limitations has been too much trouble. I suggest we go back to the old
behavior, and anyone who wants sans-serif fonts in their exponents can use
regular mathtext. I'm hopeful that Edin can make some strides with mpl's
mathtex
I didnt mean to come across so terse, I'm just really busy at work these days.
So don't worry about it. I'm finishing a paper and am glad you caught the bug
before I submitted the final draft.
Darren
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 19:30, Ryan Krauss wrote:
> I feel bad that I caused this problem and
I feel bad that I caused this problem and am now asking you to fix it.
Ryan
On 6/14/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is an artifact that was introduced when I tried to give you support for
> sans-serif fonts in the exponent. Try the attached ticker.py, it wraps the
> exponent in
This is an artifact that was introduced when I tried to give you support for
sans-serif fonts in the exponent. Try the attached ticker.py, it wraps the
exponent in {\small}. Let me know if this is acceptable, and I'll commit it.
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 19:14, Ryan Krauss wrote:
> I still have
I still have the problem with large exponents with your matplotlibrc
file (but the y-axis plots are no longer different).
Any thoughts on what I should try next?
Ryan
On 6/14/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 18:51, you wrote:
> There was a lot of stuff in my
There was a lot of stuff in my tex.cache, but deleting didn't solve my problem.
I may have some strange choices for my fonts and font sizes. Can you
send me a copy of your matplotlibrc file.
Ryan
On 6/14/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> I'm using the latest svn as well
Hi Ryan,
I'm using the latest svn as well (2479), and I cant reproduce your problem.
Try deleting your tex.cache.
Darren
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 18:14, Ryan Krauss wrote:
> I am having a problem with the fonts for exponents on semilog plots with
> usetex.
>
> The attached figure can be gener
I am having a problem with the fonts for exponents on semilog plots with usetex.
The attached figure can be generated on my machine with
figure(1)
t=arange(0,10,0.01)
y=sin(2*pi*t)
semilogx(t,y)
I just upgraded to the latest svn and now the y-axis plots look
different from the x-axis.
matplotlib
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