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Jared Wahlstrand wrote: > Here's a more complete version. It works with matplotlib-0.54 now, and > I've tested it with a few of the example scripts, though I'm sure there > are bugs. It doesn't do images or mathtext yet. > > I found out that Inkscape doesn't support clipping yet, so it's sort of > useless right now for some plots. The viewer I used to test the backend > was the Adobe SVG plugin, which is available for lots of platforms: > http://www.adobe.com/svg/ > > It still might be useful to implement PolygonCollections, because it > might decrease the file size if, for the markers, we define a shape with > its properties, and then just translate it to make copies. I also just > noticed the 'marker' element, which looks promising. Nice work. This was on my ToDo list, but it looks like you beat me to it. I'll try running it through its paces in the next few days to how it does. Does this backend use the font_manager to find fonts or does it use the viewers font manager. They are both based on the same principles, but the viewer may do a better job, so you might want to consider by-passing the font-manager. -- Paul Barrett, PhD Space Telescope Science Institute Phone: 410-338-4475 ESS/Science Software Branch FAX: 410-338-4767 Baltimore, MD 21218
>>>>> "Jared" == Jared Wahlstrand <wah...@um...> writes: Jared> Here's a more complete version. It works with Jared> matplotlib-0.54 now, and I've tested it with a few of the Jared> example scripts, though I'm sure there are bugs. It Jared> doesn't do images or mathtext yet. I just tried it and actually got simple_plot to work - excellent! I'm about to do a bug fix release of 0.54. Would you like to release the code under the matplotlib license? If so I'll include it, but hold off on announcing it until you are ready. Another thing that might be useful for SVG is to add grouping elements. Eg, in axes.draw we could add def draw(...) renderer.begin_group('axes') ..plot a bunch of stuff renderer.end_group('axes') backend renderers that don't support groupings could just pass on these calls, but for those who do, like svg, we could add the appropriate grouping commands. Ditto for legends, axis, etc. This might help the matplotlib svg output play nicely with svg editors. JDH
Here's a more complete version. It works with matplotlib-0.54 now, and I've tested it with a few of the example scripts, though I'm sure there are bugs. It doesn't do images or mathtext yet. I found out that Inkscape doesn't support clipping yet, so it's sort of useless right now for some plots. The viewer I used to test the backend was the Adobe SVG plugin, which is available for lots of platforms: http://www.adobe.com/svg/ It still might be useful to implement PolygonCollections, because it might decrease the file size if, for the markers, we define a shape with its properties, and then just translate it to make copies. I also just noticed the 'marker' element, which looks promising. Jared
John, > Would it suffice for you if there was an axes method clear_patches > that simply removed all the previous patches you instantiated? The > reason I ask is because it is not good practice to write scripts > around private attributes which may disappear in a month. It will be great - maybe just a "clipping" value set for an axes. In my case: ax.set_clip(60) Thanks Leon