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First, since you said you used pkg-config I would like to know what libfreetype the ft2font.so lib is actually linked against. Can you issue an otool -L ft2font.so in the matplotlib's directory? This will tell you what libs are used. I think most important is the compiler used, but since you are on 10.4 apparently, I don't know what the recent compiler for you is. Is it gcc-4.0? (It seems to be.) Are there other gcc's around which could have been used for the libfreetype2, or for Python itself? Can you issue in a clean shell gcc --version, and it seems you used c++ as the command for .cpp sources, right, so can you issue c++ --version too? And what were your steps to get it build from the weird errors you posted before (I didn't get a clue from them). I don't know if I can help you but at least I can try to, right .... Friedrich 2010年6月25日 Ranjit Chacko <rjc...@gm...>: > I finally somehow managed to get matplotlib to compile but now when I try to > import matplotlib.pyplot I get the following error: > > ImportError: > dlopen(/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/ft2font.so, > 2): Symbol not found: _FT_Attach_File > Referenced from: > /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/ft2font.so > Expected in: dynamic lookup
On 06/27/2010 08:06 AM, Eliss Parke wrote: > I'm creating charts in matplotlib and saving them using > savefig('chart.eps'). How can I make the labels actually be text rather > than paths, which seems to be the default? (when I open the .eps files > in Illustrator, I can't edit them as text) When you say "labels", are you referring to the tick labels? If so, near the top of your script, try: import matplotlib matplotlib.rcParams['axes.unicode_minus'] = False Otherwise all tick labels are treated as unicode by default, and unicode is rendered in the ps backend as a sequence of glyphs rather than as a single text string. You might also consider using matplotlib to write pdf files instead of ps. The eps format is older and more limited in its capabilities than pdf. You can always convert pdf to eps as a last step, if eps is what you ultimately need. I've never used Illustrator, but I presume it can happily import pdf and export eps. Eric > > I'm using the latest matplotlib and python on Windows XP. > > Thanks > Eliss > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Sprint > What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G phone? > Visit sprint.com/first -- http://p.sf.net/sfu/sprint-com-first > > > > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users
I'm creating charts in matplotlib and saving them using savefig('chart.eps'). How can I make the labels actually be text rather than paths, which seems to be the default? (when I open the .eps files in Illustrator, I can't edit them as text) I'm using the latest matplotlib and python on Windows XP. Thanks Eliss
Matplotlib is used as part of the Sage project, where we aim to run test-suites that are part of upstream packages where possible. Someone suggested it would be good if we did that for Matplotlib, which we currently do not do. However, on reading the contents of the source directory (README.txt, INSTALL etc) I could not find any reference to how to test Matplotlib. Is there such a test suite, and if so how does one invoke it? Dave