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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2011年08月25日 17:57:20
On 08/25/2011 04:09 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
> I am currently in the process of a paper submission, and the page charge
> estimation took us for a bit of a surprise. Luckily, most of my plots
> don't need color, and I would like to regenerate them in b&w mode.
>
> Is there some default line style cycle (I.e., ['-', '.', '--', '.-'])
> that can be set analogous to the color cycle used by default?
Something like this came up a while ago as a feature request--same sort 
of motivation, I think--but it was never implemented.
You could make a little function that would operate on line objects, 
changing colors from the color cycle to black while using those colors 
to specify line styles.
Eric
>
> Thanks,
> Ben Root
From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2011年08月25日 17:39:32
On 08/24/2011 01:41 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> On 08/24/2011 11:07 AM, Grahame Bowland wrote:
>
>> Another thing - I think I've found a str/bytes bug which I can't
>> figure it out. I've attached the code, if I run it on my machine I get
>> this output:
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "crash.py", line 24, in<module>
>> fig.canvas.print_figure(open('test.png', 'wb'), bbox_inches='tight')
>> File "/opt/shrubbery/lib/python3.2/site-packages/matplotlib/backend_bases.py",
>> line 1951, in print_figure
>> bbox_inches = self.figure.get_tightbbox(renderer)
>> File "/opt/shrubbery/lib/python3.2/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py",
>> line 1292, in get_tightbbox
>> for ax in self.axes:
>> File "/opt/shrubbery/lib/python3.2/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py",
>> line 290, in _get_axes
>> return self._axstack.as_list()
>> File "/opt/shrubbery/lib/python3.2/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py",
>> line 59, in as_list
>> ia_list = [a for k, a in self._elements]
>> File "/opt/shrubbery/lib/python3.2/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py",
>> line 59, in<listcomp>
>> ia_list = [a for k, a in self._elements]
>> TypeError: string argument expected, got 'bytes'
>>
>> It's definitely something to do with the bbox_inches='tight' argument,
>> if I take that out everything works. Using the debugger I can't see
>> anything in any stack frame that explains the traceback - really odd!
>>
> Can you file an issue for this in the matplotlib-py3 github project?
> I'm busy getting the matplotlib 1.1.x release finished up at the moment,
> and don't have a working environment for Python 3 right now. I'd hate
> for this bug to fall through the cracks.
>
Indeed a confusing bug -- errors were not being returned correctly from 
the PNG extension.
Can you confirm that
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib-py3/commit/927acf856bb321e22938846bb39f8b32d90172d4
resolves the issue?
Mike
From: Benjamin R. <ben...@ou...> - 2011年08月25日 14:09:16
I am currently in the process of a paper submission, and the page charge
estimation took us for a bit of a surprise. Luckily, most of my plots don't
need color, and I would like to regenerate them in b&w mode.
Is there some default line style cycle (I.e., ['-', '.', '--', '.-']) that
can be set analogous to the color cycle used by default?
Thanks,
Ben Root

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