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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jochen Voss ha scritto: > Hi Vittorio, > > > Thank you for the package. I had a short look at it. > Some comments: > > 1) Somehow the python-matplotlib-0.50/build directory sneaked > into your diff file. You should remove it from your sources > and rebuilt your package. > > 2) You should check your package with lintian. > Calling "lintian -i python-matplotlib_0.50-1_i386.changes" > gives a lot of useful hints. > > I hope this helps, > Jochen Ok, I have fixed this problems, now "lintian -i python-matplotlib_0.50-1_i386.changes" doesn't say nothing. I have updated the files on my repository, bye - -- /Vittorio Palmisano/ Home Page: http://redclay.altervista.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFALBMapT6bvDtyXOIRAotMAKCKjRsSkEqW1+ZghHsbPTPSkxiK5gCfcse1 nTVo7VRSpn42CrynvFDGNKY= =yfL1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Hi Vittorio, On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 11:14:19PM +0100, Vittorio Palmisano wrote: > I've made a Debian package for matplotlib and I've put it at: > http://anakonda.altervista.org/debian/ Thank you for the package. I had a short look at it. Some comments: 1) Somehow the python-matplotlib-0.50/build directory sneaked into your diff file. You should remove it from your sources and rebuilt your package. 2) You should check your package with lintian. Calling "lintian -i python-matplotlib_0.50-1_i386.changes" gives a lot of useful hints. I hope this helps, Jochen --=20 http://seehuhn.de/
Hello, I've made a Debian package for matplotlib and I've put it at: http://anakonda.altervista.org/debian/ I've read some specification for dependencies from http://bugs.debian.org/206691, this is my first package and so there are some (many?) things to fix. I think that the package may also include the api documentation generated with pydoc. -- /Vittorio Palmisano/ Home Page: http://redclay.altervista.org
On Tue, 2004年02月10日 at 16:30, John Hunter wrote: > I just made a minor change in the backend API. The faceColor argument > (formerly a color arg) for draw_rectangle, draw_arc, etc... is now a > graphics context instance. I updated all the backends in CVS. > Hi John, I'm working with Perry Greenfield's group on a Tkinter/Paint backend for matplotlib. I noticed today that the paint facecolor had changed to black. Looking into it, there were a few more edits to backend_paint.py needed as a result of the interface change above. I also noticed that the paint version of draw_polygons needed a little code to get it working. Attached is a patch for both. Regards, Todd -- Todd Miller <jm...@st...>
The agg backend Features that are implemented * capstyles and join styles * dashes * linewidth * lines, rectangles, ellipses, polygons * clipping to a rectangle * output to RGBA and PNG * alpha blending * DPI scaling - (dashes, linewidths, fontsizes, etc) * freetype1 TODO: * use ttf manager to get font - right now I just use Vera INSTALLING Grab the latest matplotlib from http://nitace.bsd.uchicago.edu:8080/files/share/matplotlib-0.50l.tar.gz REQUIREMENTs python2.2+ Numeric 22+ agg2 (see below) freetype 1 libpng libz ? Install AGG2 (cut and paste below into xterm should work) wget http://www.antigrain.com/agg2.tar.gz tar xvfz agg2.tar.gz cd agg2 make (Optional) if you want to make the examples: cd examples/X11 make Installing backend_agg Edit setup.py: change aggsrc to point to the agg2 src tree and replace if 0: with if 1: in the backend_agg section Then just do the usual thing: python setup.py build Please let me know if you encounter build problems, and tell me platform, gcc version, etc... Currently the paths in setupext.py assume as linux like filesystem (eg X11 include dir, location of libttf, etcc) so you may need to tweak these. Using agg backend python somefile.py -dAgg or import matplotlib matplotlib.use('Agg') Let me know how it works out! Note also that backend agg is the first backend to support alpha blending; see scatter_demo2.py. JDH
John, Thanks for all the fixes. Having data_table as matplotlib.matlab.table is good + also on the axes. I've attached my latest demo script -- was in the process of trying to simplify the example for you, but have been a bit busy the last couple of days. I split the colour generating stuff into colours.py -- might be useful to have this sort of thing available somewhere in matplotlib. Re: the numbers in the table not matching up in the demo. The numbers I put in the table are the total height of the columns, not just the incremental heights (the place where I use these things are to show loss statistics at different return periods + the users want to see the full numbers not the incremental stuff). I've just re-read this para and it is about as clear as mud, so yell if it isn't making sense alongside the picture. John On Wed, 2004年02月11日 at 19:07, John Hunter wrote: > >>>>> "John" == John Gill <jn...@eu...> writes: > > >> If I could impose on you one more time. I would like to add a > >> table screenshot to the web page. Something along the lines of > >> the first table example you sent (with the stacked bar chart) > >> but using data_table to build the table. The code should be as > >> simple as possible since we want to emphasize the ease of use. > >> Do you have some data you can use to make a table that can be > >> displayed on the web? I have a data dir in the examples dir > >> that I use to distribute data. > > In anticipation of the 0.50 release, I did some reorganization of the > table code to make it more consistent with other matplotlib commands. > Eg,, data_table is now an axes function axes.table and at > matplotlib.matlab command "table". > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > I tried to adapt your various examples into a single demo using the > new table command. It works ok, but the numbers in the table don't > seem to always correspond to the respective sizes of the table. I > don't fully have my head around the example - perhaps you can advise? > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Thanks! > > JDH