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From: Rich S. <rsh...@ap...> - 2011年10月25日 23:59:48
On 2011年10月25日, Paul Ivanov wrote:
> I see you sent this just a few minutes ago - let's try to figure this out
> interactively via IRC on #matplotlib channel on freenode. If you don't
> have an IRC client handy, you can just use this web-based one.
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=matplotlib
Paul, et al.:
 Changing "underline " to "underline" fixed the problem. Now I have some
legacy database connection issues since pysqlite3 is now included with
python. Ergo, no more matplotlib complaints! (I suppose that removing the
kidsd.* font had nothing to do with it, but I don't use that font in any
case.)
Thanks very much,
Rich
From: Rich S. <rsh...@ap...> - 2011年10月25日 23:16:17
On 2011年10月25日, Paul Ivanov wrote:
> Well, I hope the dentist trip was more of a success :) Don't worry
> about it - it's become kind of a fun challenge now.
Paul,
 Yes, it was a nice, long, relaxing visit. I go to the dental school at the
health sciences university; costs ~ 1/3rd less than a private dentist,
top-notch care, and the latest techniques when necessary.
> I see you sent this just a few minutes ago - let's try to figure this out
> interactively via IRC on #matplotlib channel on freenode. If you don't
> have an IRC client handy, you can just use this web-based one.
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=matplotlib
 Oops! That was a while ago. I'm rather overwhelmed with client work, but
will see if I still have an IRC tool available on the system; I removed
bitchx a while ago.
Rich
From: Paul H. <pmh...@gm...> - 2011年10月25日 22:30:02
I am hoping to have a general discussion about font choices other
matplotlib users make when the figure will be seen by someone other
than yourself. Generally speaking, my figures go in to technical
memos, automatically generated reports, and on rare occasion a web
page.
For memos (created in your standard word processor at a 12 pt font), I
tend to use a 10 pt font on everything (tick labels, axis labels,
legend entries, etc). At work we use Myriad Pro (a sans serif font)
for all of our maps, which works well with plots since it goes well
with matplotlib's stix-sans math text option.
My automatically generated reports are always compiled using Latex
with the fourier package, which uses the utopia fonts (serif). So in
matplotlib I always set usetex to True and add the
\usepackage{fourier} command since that provides a seamless text and
math-text font with support for the upright Greek letter mu. The
upright mu is crucial for environmental data since the quantities that
I'm plotting are typically in micrograms per liter or kilogram.
For static images in webpages and presentations, I go back to my
sans-serif configuration and bump up the fonts as needed.
Also, my axes and tick label markers are 0.5 pt wide, though I'll bump
that up to 1.0 if a very large figure is needed.
Cheers,
-paul
From: Paul I. <piv...@gm...> - 2011年10月25日 21:24:22
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Rich Shepard <rsh...@ap...> wrote:
> On 2011年10月24日, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>>> so no more tracebacks?
>>  I'll try again tomorrow morning before I head to the dentist.
>
>  I didn't try then, but just did now. Still the same error:
>
> Found an unknown keyword in AFM header (was Underline)
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "./eikos.py", line 6, in <module>
>   from modelPage import modModel
>  File "/home/rshepard/development/trunk/modelPage.py", line 9, in <module>
>   from matplotlib.backends.backend_wxagg import FigureCanvasWxAgg as
> FigureCanvas
>  File
> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_wxagg.py",
> line 20, in <module>
>   from matplotlib.figure import Figure
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py", line 18, in
> <module>
>   from axes import Axes, SubplotBase, subplot_class_factory
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/axes.py", line 14, in
> <module>
>   import matplotlib.axis as maxis
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/axis.py", line 10, in
> <module>
>   import matplotlib.font_manager as font_manager
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py", line
> 1323, in <module>
>   _rebuild()
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py", line
> 1273, in _rebuild
>   fontManager = FontManager()
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py", line
> 997, in __init__
>   self.afmlist = createFontList(self.afmfiles, fontext='afm')
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py", line
> 559, in createFontList
>   font = afm.AFM(fh)
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/afm.py", line 305, in
> __init__
>   parse_afm(fh)
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/afm.py", line 293, in
> parse_afm
>   dcmetrics_ascii, dcmetrics_name = _parse_char_metrics(fh)
>  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/afm.py", line 177, in
> _parse_char_metrics
>   name = vals[2].split()[1]
> IndexError: list index out of range
>
>  Sigh. I'm sure it's as frustrating for you as it is for me.
Well, I hope the dentist trip was more of a success :) Don't worry
about it - it's become kind of a fun challenge now.
I see you sent this just a few minutes ago - let's try to figure this
out interactively via IRC on #matplotlib channel on freenode. If you
don't have an IRC client handy, you can just use this web-based one.
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=matplotlib
best,
-- 
Paul Ivanov
314 address only used for lists, off-list direct email at:
http://pirsquared.org | GPG/PGP key id: 0x0F3E28F7
From: Rich S. <rsh...@ap...> - 2011年10月25日 20:59:12
On 2011年10月24日, Rich Shepard wrote:
>> so no more tracebacks?
> I'll try again tomorrow morning before I head to the dentist.
 I didn't try then, but just did now. Still the same error:
Found an unknown keyword in AFM header (was Underline)
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "./eikos.py", line 6, in <module>
 from modelPage import modModel
 File "/home/rshepard/development/trunk/modelPage.py", line 9, in <module>
 from matplotlib.backends.backend_wxagg import FigureCanvasWxAgg as
FigureCanvas
 File
"/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_wxagg.py",
line 20, in <module>
 from matplotlib.figure import Figure
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py", line 18, in
<module>
 from axes import Axes, SubplotBase, subplot_class_factory
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/axes.py", line 14, in
<module>
 import matplotlib.axis as maxis
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/axis.py", line 10, in
<module>
 import matplotlib.font_manager as font_manager
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py", line
1323, in <module>
 _rebuild()
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py", line
1273, in _rebuild
 fontManager = FontManager()
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py", line
997, in __init__
 self.afmlist = createFontList(self.afmfiles, fontext='afm')
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py", line
559, in createFontList
 font = afm.AFM(fh)
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/afm.py", line 305, in
__init__
 parse_afm(fh)
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/afm.py", line 293, in
parse_afm
 dcmetrics_ascii, dcmetrics_name = _parse_char_metrics(fh)
 File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/afm.py", line 177, in
_parse_char_metrics
 name = vals[2].split()[1]
IndexError: list index out of range
 Sigh. I'm sure it's as frustrating for you as it is for me.
Thanks,
Rich
From: Benjamin R. <ben...@ou...> - 2011年10月25日 17:22:00
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Dylan Temple <dyl...@um...> wrote:
>
> Matplotlib users,
>
> Hello, I am currently trying to create a 3D plot of a ships hull using the
> plot_surface command in an instance of Axes3d. The default aspect ratio
> for the surface_plot is a cube which, obviously, makes a silly looking
> ship. The x-axis ranges from 0-150, the yaxis ranges from -10,10 and the
> z-axis ranges from 0-10. I want to retain the aspect ratios of those data
> sets in the plot (to get the long, slender ship-looking surface). I can
> get the z and x axes to match up by doing something like:
>
> aspect = (len(xaxis)/len(zaxis))**-1
> ax.set_aspect(aspect,'datalim')
>
> However, I can not find a way to get different aspect ratios between axis
> to get each one in scale with the three data sets. Is there a way to do
> this currently with the Axes3d objects?
>
> Thank you for your help,
> Dylan
>
>
Dylan,
It is a feature I have worked on a bit, but haven't fully completed. Check
out this thread:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.general/27415
I should see if I can rebase that branch on the updates I have made to
mplot3d since then.
I hope this helps!
Ben Root
From: Dylan T. <dyl...@um...> - 2011年10月25日 17:04:20
Matplotlib users,
Hello, I am currently trying to create a 3D plot of a ships hull using the
plot_surface command in an instance of Axes3d. The default aspect ratio
for the surface_plot is a cube which, obviously, makes a silly looking
ship. The x-axis ranges from 0-150, the yaxis ranges from -10,10 and the
z-axis ranges from 0-10. I want to retain the aspect ratios of those data
sets in the plot (to get the long, slender ship-looking surface). I can
get the z and x axes to match up by doing something like:
aspect = (len(xaxis)/len(zaxis))**-1
ax.set_aspect(aspect,'datalim')
However, I can not find a way to get different aspect ratios between axis
to get each one in scale with the three data sets. Is there a way to do
this currently with the Axes3d objects?
Thank you for your help,
Dylan
-- 
Dylan Temple
Ph.D Student, University of Michigan, NA&ME Department
Email: dyl...@um...
Phone: 607-592-1749

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