Hi,
I ran into some troubles when trying to do the following with
matplotlib:
- plotting a figure
- using latex for axis labels
- (getting acceptable fonts)
- getting a pdf in the end
I've not been able to solve this.
In the documentation I found 2 ways to do this.
Hoi Peter,
> "$\rm{some label text} (\mu V)$" becomes "somelabeltext\muV"
You could try
r"$\rm{some\ label\ text} (\mu V)$"
instead. (Note the backslashes and the 'raw' r in front of the string.)
This way the string should be interpreted fine. You can use the '\ ' to
force a space, but whether it'
Peter Würtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> The documentation says that \rm{} should be used, but
>
> "$\rm{some label text} (\mu V)$" becomes "somelabeltext\muV"
This is similar to what you would get in TeX, so strictly taken it is
not a bug. However, in TeX you could write "some label text ($\mu
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
Peter Würtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
The documentation says that \rm{} should be used, but
"$\rm{some label text} (\mu V)$" becomes "somelabeltext\muV"
This is similar to what you would get in TeX, so strictly taken it is
not a bug. Howev
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 9:50:46 am Peter Würtz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ran into some troubles when trying to do the following with
> matplotlib:
> - plotting a figure
> - using latex for axis labels
> - (getting acceptable fonts)
> - getting a pdf in the end
> I've not been able
Hi,
> Try getting your system set up to use the xpdf distiller, that has always
> given me excellent results.
Thanks alot! Using xpdf gives perfect results!
http://www.staff.uni-mainz.de/wuertz/matplotlib/xpdf_tof_spectrum_bec_500ns.eps
http://www.staff.uni-mainz.de/wuertz/matplotlib/xpdf_tof_sp
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 12:59:54 pm Peter Würtz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Try getting your system set up to use the xpdf distiller, that has always
> > given me excellent results.
>
> Thanks alot! Using xpdf gives perfect results!
> http://www.staff.uni-mainz.de/wuertz/matplotlib/xpdf_tof_spectrum_bec_500
Hello All,
I'm looking for the most efficient way to perform 2D plot animations.
I've been experimenting with the animation examples from the Matplotlib
cookbook. More specifically I'm using a version of "Animating selected plot
elements" that has been modified to work with wxWidgets. I want t
Nevermind. I'm an idiot. I removed the call to update_line() before p.show()
and now it works. That was cruft left over from earlier experiments
Cheers,
Greg
On 7/24/07, Greg Willden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,
I'm looking for the most efficient way to perform 2D plot animations.
Dear All,
Some weeks ago I emailed the list asking how to represent data on a
non-rectangular domain (namely a velocity component along a tube
cross-section in my case).
I now can tell that everything goes as in the example described by
Hansen in Matplotlib-users Digest, Vol 14, Issue 13, which
Lorenzo,
1) What version of mpl are you using?
2) Please generate a short, simple stand-alone script that illustrates
the problem. Use some minimal amount of fake data, preferably generated
by a function rather than read from a table.
Eric
Lorenzo Isella wrote:
> Dear All,
> Some weeks ago I
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