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>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Barrett <ba...@st...> writes: Paul> This was an easy change to the font manager. You should see Paul> it in CVS later today. Great. An unrelated bug I found in testing with one of my apps In the font_manager def get_size_in_points(self, parent_size=None): """Convert text to point size""" if isinstance(self.__size, str): if self.__size == 'larger': size = int(self.__parent_size*1.2) elif self.__size == 'smaller': size = int(self.__parent_size/1.2) else: defsize = fontManager.get_default_size() size = defsize*font_scalings[self.__size] return size else: return self.__size I sometimes get key error on font_scalings[self.__size] when self.__size is a number, eg 10. From the code, it looks like you intend self.__size to always be a relative size. I did a temporary workaround along the lines of else: try: size = float(self.__size) except ValueError: defsize = fontManager.get_default_size() size = defsize*font_scalings[self.__size] return size but this hack may be masking another bug so I thought you'd want to look into it. Paul> On a related issue, I noticed that the sizes of PS plots are Paul> different depending on which backend is used first. If I Paul> send a plot directly to the PS backend, I get a nice plot Paul> (see the attachment simple_plot_PS.ps). Whereas, if I first Paul> display the plot using TkAgg and then save it to PS, I get a Paul> plot that is much larger than the display area (see the Paul> attachment simple_plot.ps). The text size in both plots Paul> appears to be the same size, this would indicate an Paul> incorrect scaling factor somewhere. backend_tkagg needs to override FigureCanvasTkAgg.print_figure following the lead of backend_gtkagg. The critical point is that dpi must be set to 72 for backend_ps. Even though ps doesn't use DPI, this value is used by the figure to compute the canvas size as width*dpi and height*dpi, and this does affect backend_ps. In FigureCanvaseGTKAgg.print_figure I save the orig dpi, set the figure dpi to 72, print the figure, and then reset. I do the same with other figure properties (eg, background color, so you can have a different color background for printing and GUI). It should be mostly a cut and paste from backend_gtkagg. JDH
John Hunter wrote: > > Another concern I have is that if I am reading the code correctly all > the afm files are being parsed at load time, even for non-postscript > backends. Some users have hundreds of afm files in their path, and on > a slowish machine this can impose a substantial performance hit. In > the past, I deferred parsing the afm files for the non-ps backends > until they were called for, eg, until a call to > savefig('somefile.ps'). Don't know if this is easy or possible to > incorporate in the current design, but it's something to think about. Hi John, This was an easy change to the font manager. You should see it in CVS later today. On a related issue, I noticed that the sizes of PS plots are different depending on which backend is used first. If I send a plot directly to the PS backend, I get a nice plot (see the attachment simple_plot_PS.ps). Whereas, if I first display the plot using TkAgg and then save it to PS, I get a plot that is much larger than the display area (see the attachment simple_plot.ps). The text size in both plots appears to be the same size, this would indicate an incorrect scaling factor somewhere. -- Paul -- Paul Barrett, PhD Space Telescope Science Institute Phone: 410-338-4475 ESS/Science Software Branch FAX: 410-338-4767 Baltimore, MD 21218