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From: Gökhan S. <gok...@gm...> - 2012-02-24 15:56:10
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This seems to be the most up-to-date: https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/blob/master/CHANGELOG Another way of staying current with the changes is by following the commit messages from https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/commits/master (I follow the changes via the RSS link) On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 7:37 AM, Nils Wagner <nw...@ia...>wrote: > Hi all, > > http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/_static/CHANGELOG seems > to be outdated. Am I mising something ? > > Nils > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning > Cloud computing makes use of virtualization - but cloud computing > also focuses on allowing computing to be delivered as a service. > http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51521223/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > -- Gökhan |
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From: Nils W. <nw...@ia...> - 2012-02-24 14:38:03
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Hi all, http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/_static/CHANGELOG seems to be outdated. Am I mising something ? Nils |
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From: Roban H. K. <rob...@ph...> - 2012-02-24 11:23:48
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From: John H. <jd...@gm...> - 2012-02-24 02:32:17
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Jonno <jon...@gm...> wrote: > I need to use a small linewidth in my plot but the color is still very > clear. However in the legend the small, thin straight line makes it > difficult to tell the color. Is there a way to make the linewidth larger > just in the legend but not on the plot? > You can use a proxy artist: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/legend_guide.html#using-proxy-artist JDH |
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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2012-02-24 02:30:38
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On 02/23/2012 10:46 AM, Jeff Klukas wrote: > Hello all, > > I would like to make small figures (about 3" wide) so that they are > exactly the right size for a LaTeX document I am preparing. This should > be straightforward, but I fear I am running into inherent limitations in > the matplotlib design. > > The particular problem is that the dash spacing for dashed lines seems > to be fixed to a certain number of points. This looks fine for default > figure sizes, but in a small figure, the dash length becomes comparable > to the width of histogram bars I'm producing, so the output just looks > like a series of unrelated scribbles rather than a coherent histogram. > > I've produced a short program below which gives a minimal demonstration > of the problem. > > Is there some way to change the length of dashes? > > Currently, I am hacking together a solution which involves making large > figures with huge font sizes, but I would much rather be able to match > font sizes exactly by making the figure the right size in the first place. > > Many thanks, > Jeff > > || Jeff Klukas, Physics > || University of Wisconsin > || http://jeff.klukas.net > > ------------------------------------- > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt > > fig = plt.figure(figsize=(6,4)) line, = plt.plot(range(20), range(20), linestyle='steps--') line.set_dashes((3,2)) # or whatever on/off sequence in points you want Eric > plt.savefig('dashdemo') > > fig = plt.figure(figsize=(3,2)) > plt.plot(range(20), range(20), linestyle='steps--') > plt.savefig('dashdemosmall') > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Virtualization& Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning > Cloud computing makes use of virtualization - but cloud computing > also focuses on allowing computing to be delivered as a service. > http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51521223/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users |