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From: Nathan H. <nj...@ha...> - 2003年10月28日 22:38:51
has anyone investigated making a cario backend for matplotlib?
I'd do it myself (due to interests sake), but I have a supervisor 
breathing down my neck...
njh
From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2003年10月28日 18:25:01
I just set up a new mailing list for discussion related to the
development of matplotlib. Please join if interested.
John Hunter
From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2003年10月28日 18:04:33
>>>>> "Juraj" == Juraj Krempasky <jur...@ps...> writes:
 [ Standard response: please post questions to the mailing list
 when possible since others can benefit from the discussion, and
 provide help
 https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users 
 ]
 Juraj> I suppose the above matplotlib.use('GTK') should be
 Juraj> matplotlib.use('PS'), isn't it?
Yes, that's correct. Thanks for catching it.
 Juraj> But then I got the following message:
 Juraj> Error: Could not find any AFM files; please set AFMPATH to
 Juraj> point to some readable adobe font metric files
Matplotlib comes with a set of AFM files. Did you do a normal 
 > python setup.py install
with matplotlib? If so, distutils should put the files in a place
where matplotlib can find them even w/o setting AFMPATH (eg,
/usr/local/share/matplotlib or /usr/share/matplotlib). If they are
not there, then my guess is something went funny with your install.
These files reside in the src distribution in the dir
matplotlib/fonts/afm, so you can get them there and set AFMPATH
accordingly.
The easiest way to find the AFM fonts on your system is to do
 > locate afm | less 
and see which dirs pop up. On my system, dirs include
/usr/share/fonts/default/Type1, /usr/share/fonts/afms/adobe, etc...
They you can set your AFMPATH to point to these dirs.
 Juraj> Any idea where there files are on Linux RH7.3. The size is
 Juraj> then defined again like savefig('xx.ps',dpi=60)?
You don't need to set the DPI for a postscript file since postscript
is scalable. The DPI is determined by your output device, eg, a
1200x1200 DPI printer. This parameter is ignored by matplotlib on the
PS backend.
Good luck,
John Hunter

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