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From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2010年02月02日 15:43:41
I can't seem to reproduce this on a 32-bit RHEL4 machine with:
python-2.5.4
matplotlib-0.99.1.2
GNU ghostscript 7.07
and viewed with any of:
Adobe Reader 8.1.7
xpdf 3.00
ggv 2.8.0
(sorry no evince on RHEL4)
What versions of these tools are you running? Do you have any 
customizations in your matplotlibrc file? Can you send me (off-list) 
the ps/eps and pdf files in question?
Mike
David J. Raymond wrote:
> I'm running v0.99.1.2 on Debian Linux, 32 bit Intel. A colorbar on
> the right with negative labels produces postscript-eps output which
> displays ok with gv or evince. But when conversion of the ps/eps file
> to pdf is made, the negative labels get replaced by dashes when the
> pdf is viewed by xpdf or evince. A variety of pdf conversion methods
> (ps2pdf, pdflatex) were used, all with the same result. I am
> including a simple sample python script which creates a graphic with
> the problem:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
> from numpy import *
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>
> # this demos a bug in the eps output
>
> x = linspace(0,6,13)
> y = linspace(0,3,7)
> (X,Y) = meshgrid(x,y)
> a = 3.5*sin(X)*sin(Y)
>
> c = plt.contourf(x,y,a)
> b = plt.colorbar(c, orientation = 'vertical')
> lx = plt.xlabel('x')
> ly = plt.ylabel('y')
> ax = plt.axis([0,6,0,3])
>
> plt.show()
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Xpdf outputs the following error messages:
> Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
> Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
> Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
> Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
> Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
> Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
> Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
> Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
> Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
> Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
> Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
> Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
> Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
> Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
> Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
> Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
>
> These don't appear if there are no negative numbers in the
> colorbar scale.
>
> Dave Raymond
>
> PS -- I haven't filed a bug report because I haven't been able
> to figure out the Source Forge bug reporting system yet.
>
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From: David J. R. <ra...@ke...> - 2010年02月02日 04:50:20
I'm running v0.99.1.2 on Debian Linux, 32 bit Intel. A colorbar on
the right with negative labels produces postscript-eps output which
displays ok with gv or evince. But when conversion of the ps/eps file
to pdf is made, the negative labels get replaced by dashes when the
pdf is viewed by xpdf or evince. A variety of pdf conversion methods
(ps2pdf, pdflatex) were used, all with the same result. I am
including a simple sample python script which creates a graphic with
the problem:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/python
from numpy import *
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# this demos a bug in the eps output
x = linspace(0,6,13)
y = linspace(0,3,7)
(X,Y) = meshgrid(x,y)
a = 3.5*sin(X)*sin(Y)
c = plt.contourf(x,y,a)
b = plt.colorbar(c, orientation = 'vertical')
lx = plt.xlabel('x')
ly = plt.ylabel('y')
ax = plt.axis([0,6,0,3])
plt.show()
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Xpdf outputs the following error messages:
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph
Error: Missing or bad Type3 CharProc entry
These don't appear if there are no negative numbers in the
colorbar scale.
Dave Raymond
PS -- I haven't filed a bug report because I haven't been able
to figure out the Source Forge bug reporting system yet.

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