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From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2005-11-02 04:36:27
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>>>>> "Nicholas" == Nicholas Young <su...@su...> writes:
Nicholas> Hi, I regularly use matplotlib on lots of systems I
Nicholas> don't have root access to. On most of these
Nicholas> installation of gs 8.15 is quite problematic (and buggy)
Nicholas> and as I result using TeX with matplotlib is
Nicholas> impractical. Additionally as all of the printers I have
Nicholas> access to are HP made the use of embedded truetype fonts
Nicholas> is also problematic. The combination of these two
Nicholas> problems has made it difficult to use mpl for anything I
Nicholas> need to print and for which I need mathtext.
Nicholas> As a solution I've patched the mathtext library and
Nicholas> backend_ps in order to support mathtext based upon the
Nicholas> standard postscript Symbol font when ps.usetex = True.
Nicholas> A function patch to CVS is attached.
Thanks Nick -- just committed this to CVS so it will be in the next
release
Checking in lib/matplotlib/mathtext.py;
/cvsroot/matplotlib/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/mathtext.py,v <--
matht\
ext.py
new revision: 1.21; previous revision: 1.20
done
Checking in lib/matplotlib/backends/backend_ps.py;
/cvsroot/matplotlib/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/backends/backend_ps.py,v
\
<-- backend_ps.py
new revision: 1.69; previous revision: 1.68
done
JDH
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From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2005-11-02 04:28:42
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>>>>> "Perry" == Perry Greenfield <pe...@st...> writes:
Perry> Before you go off in this direction, could you outline how
Perry> you think colormaps should work? From the sounds of it, you
Perry> are addressing mostly cases where users have specifically
Perry> picked colors and you would like colorbar() to work with
Perry> the selected colors. Generally speaking, you seem to be
Isn't this closely related to the idea we've tslked about a number of
times (mostly off list) to supplant the colormap infrastructure with a
"DiscreteColormap" or something along those lines, which mapped data
to a set of discrete colors, using nearest neighbor or what have
you. Then you would have the best of both worlds: your favorite
colors and consistency with the mpl colorbar/colormapping API. Would
this work?
JDH
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