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From: jenny <je...@gm...> - 2006年08月24日 20:11:41
Hi Charlie,
Jenny here. I'm trying to make an executable of my python program that uses
MatPlotLib. I tried your example below and I got this kind of error when I
ran the exe. I'm using python 2.3.3, MatPlotLib 0.87.3 and py2exe 0.6.5. I
really need to use the MatPlotLib don't know what to do.
Thanks,
Jenny
----Error------------------------------------------------------------------=
--------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "simple_plot.py", line 1, in ?
 File "pylab.pyo", line 1, in ?
 File "matplotlib\pylab.pyo", line 219, in ?
 File "matplotlib\backends\__init__.pyo", line 23, in pylab_setup
ImportError: No module named backend_tkagg
Charlie Moad wrote:
>=20
> A feature I mentioned on the list a few weeks ago is in the 0.87
> release that was pushed today. It is
> "matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()". You can see it used in the
> sample setup.py script below.
>=20
> Begin setup.py script
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
-------------
> # For py2exe only
> """
> Run with the following command (use py2exe 0.6.2 or higher)
>=20
> python.exe -OO setup.py py2exe -b 3 -c -p numarray,pytz -e numpy
> """
>=20
> import os
> from distutils.core import setup
> import py2exe
> import glob
>=20
> import matplotlib
>=20
> setup( version =3D '0.9.1',
> windows =3D ['nlogui.py'],
> data_files =3D [('', ['nlo.gif', '../vtkrotate/NMA.pdb']),
> matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()],
> options=3D{"py2exe":{"optimize":2}},
> )
>=20
>=20
> On 2/22/06, Jeff Peery <jef...@ya...> wrote:
>> Hi, I'm pretty unfamiliar with py2exe and I had been using it with
>> matplotlib and it was working well. I upgraded to 0.86 and now it doesn'=
t
>> work. I know this is because the installation directory is different (no
>> longer the share folder). I thought I fixed it correctly but I get an
>> error
>> that indicates py2exe "can't find
>> lib/site-packages/matplotlib/backends or it is not a
>> regular file". I am assuming that it doesn't like 'backends' because it
>> is
>> a folder and not a file. I changed my setup code to this:
>>
>> data_files=3D[
>> ("matplotlibdata",
>> glob.glob(os.path.join(distutils.sysconfig.PREFIX,
>> 'lib', 'site-packages','matplotlib', "*")))]
>>
>> setup(
>> options =3D options,
>> # The lib directory contains everything except the executab les and
>> the
>> python dll.
>> windows =3D [app],
>> data_files =3D data_files,
>> # use out build_installer class as extended py2exe build command
>> cmdclass =3D {"py2exe": build_installer},
>> )
>>
>> how might I change this to get it working properly? thanks!!
>>
>> Jeff
>>
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From: Darren D. <dd...@co...> - 2006年08月24日 19:24:24
On Thursday 24 August 2006 15:03, hu...@ya... wrote:
> It=C5=9B working now, thanks. Just a remark why the fonts must be in mpl-=
data
> and why matplotlib is not using the fonts who are in the system?
It's a bug. Edin said he would work on it.
> Le jeudi 24 ao=C3=BBt 2006 13:56, vous avez =C3=A9crit=C2=A0:
> > On Thursday 24 August 2006 13:42, hu...@ya... wrote:
> > > 	Hello,
> > >
> > > I saw that mathtext2 was include in the svn, I try to test it but even
> > > the demo is not working with the error message:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ValueError: unrecognized symbol "\frac3"
> > > WARNING: Failure executing file: <mathtext2_demo.py>
> >
> > The demo doesn't work out of the box. You need to install download the
> > freefont fonts into your mpl-data directory, and then add the following
> > before the pylab import in mathtext2_demo.py:
> >
> > from matplotlib import rcParams
> > rcParams['mathtext2'] =3D True
> > rcParams['mathtext.rm'] =3D 'FreeSerif.ttf'
> > rcParams['mathtext.it'] =3D 'FreeSerifItalic.ttf'
> > rcParams['mathtext.tt'] =3D 'FreeMono.ttf'
> > rcParams['mathtext.mit'] =3D 'FreeSerifItalic.ttf'
> > rcParams['mathtext.cal'] =3D 'FreeSansOblique.ttf'
> > rcParams['mathtext.nonascii'] =3D 'FreeSerif.ttf'
>
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From: <hu...@ya...> - 2006年08月24日 19:04:04
It=C5=9B working now, thanks. Just a remark why the fonts must be in mpl-da=
ta and=20
why matplotlib is not using the fonts who are in the system?=20
N.
Le jeudi 24 ao=C3=BBt 2006 13:56, vous avez =C3=A9crit=C2=A0:
> On Thursday 24 August 2006 13:42, hu...@ya... wrote:
> > 	Hello,
> >
> > I saw that mathtext2 was include in the svn, I try to test it but even
> > the demo is not working with the error message:
> >
> >
> >
> > ValueError: unrecognized symbol "\frac3"
> > WARNING: Failure executing file: <mathtext2_demo.py>
>
> The demo doesn't work out of the box. You need to install download the
> freefont fonts into your mpl-data directory, and then add the following
> before the pylab import in mathtext2_demo.py:
>
> from matplotlib import rcParams
> rcParams['mathtext2'] =3D True
> rcParams['mathtext.rm'] =3D 'FreeSerif.ttf'
> rcParams['mathtext.it'] =3D 'FreeSerifItalic.ttf'
> rcParams['mathtext.tt'] =3D 'FreeMono.ttf'
> rcParams['mathtext.mit'] =3D 'FreeSerifItalic.ttf'
> rcParams['mathtext.cal'] =3D 'FreeSansOblique.ttf'
> rcParams['mathtext.nonascii'] =3D 'FreeSerif.ttf'
From: Darren D. <dd...@co...> - 2006年08月24日 17:56:31
On Thursday 24 August 2006 13:42, hu...@ya... wrote:
> 	Hello,
>
> I saw that mathtext2 was include in the svn, I try to test it but even the
> demo is not working with the error message:
>
>
>
> ValueError: unrecognized symbol "\frac3"
> WARNING: Failure executing file: <mathtext2_demo.py>
The demo doesn't work out of the box. You need to install download the 
freefont fonts into your mpl-data directory, and then add the following 
before the pylab import in mathtext2_demo.py:
from matplotlib import rcParams
rcParams['mathtext2'] = True
rcParams['mathtext.rm'] = 'FreeSerif.ttf'
rcParams['mathtext.it'] = 'FreeSerifItalic.ttf'
rcParams['mathtext.tt'] = 'FreeMono.ttf'
rcParams['mathtext.mit'] = 'FreeSerifItalic.ttf'
rcParams['mathtext.cal'] = 'FreeSansOblique.ttf'
rcParams['mathtext.nonascii'] = 'FreeSerif.ttf'
From: Kenny O. <ya...@em...> - 2006年08月24日 17:47:23
Hey guys I am creating an application that deals with a few graphs, but it
does other things also.
What I would like to do is to have a wx.Panel that takes some input from
the user, and then when I get the information I plot some data. The user
picks a start and finish point on the graph and then I apply a cubic
integration function. It then goes to antoher function that is graphed
the user picks max and mins on that data, then the two graphs are compared
to each other.
I have the implimentation done up to creating the graph, and allowing the
user to work with it. The problem that I am having is that there are
parts in between that i need to stop showing the graph and ask for more
user input, via text boxes.
Does anyone know an easy way to go about doing this? I am trying to use
wxmpl because it seemed to be easy but it does not seem to have the
complete functionality that I would like to use.
Thanks,
-Kenny
From: <hu...@ya...> - 2006年08月24日 17:44:34
	Hello, 
I saw that mathtext2 was include in the svn, I try to test it but even the 
demo is not working with the error message:
ValueError: unrecognized symbol "\frac3"
WARNING: Failure executing file: <mathtext2_demo.py>
N.

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