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Eric Firing wrote: > Maybe not so false--regardless of the dataset, if mpl produces an eps > file, it should work, shouldn't it? After messing around a bit more, I'm beginning to think it might be an Illustrator bug. I'm contouring a very large (850x350) matrix, with a lot of finescale variability, so it's got tons of polygons being generated. GS opens the big one fine, and Illustrator is fine if I halve the matrix size, but the full matrix makes it choke. I don't quite understand it yet. I'm thinking of resetting the nchunk = 0 var to something else and seeing if that has any effect on the problem, but that'll have to wait until tonight. Jordan
On Fri, 2005年11月04日 at 08:31 -0800, Jordan Dawe wrote: > The current matplotlib CVS appears to have some kind of bug in its EPS > output. When I try to open a generated eps file in illustrator, it > displays "The operation cannot complete because of an unknown error." > Ghostscript can still open the eps files without errors. This bug must > have been introduced recently, because it didn't exist on Oct 30th (I > installed matplotlib from CVS then to test the new contouring without > subdivision code) so I'm guessing it must have to do with the "added afm > support for mathtext" patch. To give me some idea where to look for whatever I've done wrong it would be useful to know whether you are actually using the afm output or not. Thanks, Nick
Sorry, it appears the bug I described in my last email has something to do with the dataset I am using. The old CVS fails the same way on my new data, but it still works with other datasets I have (but didn't test originally). False alarm, just ignore me. Jordan
The current matplotlib CVS appears to have some kind of bug in its EPS output. When I try to open a generated eps file in illustrator, it displays "The operation cannot complete because of an unknown error." Ghostscript can still open the eps files without errors. This bug must have been introduced recently, because it didn't exist on Oct 30th (I installed matplotlib from CVS then to test the new contouring without subdivision code) so I'm guessing it must have to do with the "added afm support for mathtext" patch.