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From: andes <czu...@ya...> - 2010年12月30日 03:40:08
JJ,
Your suggestion worked!!!
I stopped using the "round" join style option from matplotlib as you
suggested by writing:
plot(x,y,ls='-',lw=3,solid_joinstyle='bevel')
I did not have to change the rc.
Thanks a bunch!
c
Jae-Joon Lee wrote:
> 
> When I open your eps file with ghostscript, I can see the problem.
> I'm about 95% sure that this is related to the ghostscript not
> correctly rendering the line.
> In your ghostscript viewer, turn off "antialiasing" then you will see
> straight line (of course w/o antialiasing).
> 
> This seems to be a known problem that has recently been fixed
> 
> http://www.ghostscript.com/doc/current/Changes.htm (see the entry of
> 2010年04月07日T13:13:57.741241Z Robin Watts)
> 
> It only happens when you use "round" join style. So, change your rc
> file (or any other setting) not to use "round" style. In case you
> must use "round" style, I guess you'd better upgrade your ghostscript.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -JJ
> 
> 
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 8:53 AM, andes <czu...@ya...> wrote:
>>
>> Hello JJ,
>>
>> Thanks so much for replying..
>> I have attached the "eps" file.
>>
>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p30495318/figeps.eps figeps.eps
>>
>> c
>>
>>
>>
>> Jae-Joon Lee wrote:
>>>
>>> Can you post your eps file?
>>> This may be related to the ps rasterizer you're using.
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> -JJ
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:46 AM, andes <czu...@ya...> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> hello,
>>>>
>>>> When I save as an "eps" a figure created by matplotlib I face the
>>>> problem
>>>> that the inclined lines in the plot appear to be jagged when I open the
>>>> "eps" (please see figure below). This problem doesn't appear when I
>>>> save
>>>> the
>>>> figure as a pdf or png. Do you you know if there is a simple solution
>>>> to
>>>> this problem that I can implement in my example code (shown below)?
>>>> I would greatly appreciate any advice.
>>>> #----example code
>>>> from numpy import *
>>>> from pylab import *
>>>> x=linspace(-1,1,100)
>>>> y=x
>>>> figure(1)
>>>> p1,=plot(x,y,lw=3)
>>>> savefig("figeps.eps")
>>>> #---jagged line in plot
>>>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p30465591/jagged.png
>>>>
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Hi.
What is the right way to change the x,y text that appears at the right end of the NavigationToolbar? I like it but I would like to change the x value by a function call like:
newx = (time(x))
I am using Qt4 backend. I would like to init a copy of the NavigationToolbar and made the necessary changes. The problem is that I can not find the source code for the NavigationToolbar & qt4.
I am also interesting in deleting the subplot configuration tool icon (not used) but don't know what to do.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
 

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