From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2011-07-29 18:01:20
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You need to be able to build matplotlib from source (which implies having a compiler etc., which may or may not be easy on your platform). The basic instructions for building from source are here: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/installing.html and the branch containing the locale fix is available for git checkout or download as a tarball here: https://github.com/mdboom/matplotlib/tree/locale_formatting Mike On 07/29/2011 01:14 PM, José Alexandre Nalon wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks for your work! But, since I don't have much experience > with dealing with the sources and compiling, I don't know > exactly how to apply this patch. Is there a guide to applying > patches to matplotlib or something like that? Any help will > be appreciated. > > --- > José Alexandre Nalon > na...@te... > > > Em 29/07/2011, às 12:08, Michael Droettboom escreveu: > >> There isn't a really good way to do this at present. Maybe someone can >> suggest a workaround that doesn't require modifying matplotlib. >> >> However, I was able to produce a patch that will respect the user's >> current locale here: >> >> https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/410 >> >> Cheers, >> Mike >> >> On 07/28/2011 06:46 PM, José Alexandre Nalon wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Sorry if this question was answered before. I did a search in the >>> mailing list archives but couldn't find any answer. >>> >>> Is there an easy way to use comma as a decimal separator in texts, >>> especially in tick labels? I know that it is possible to user >>> formatters to do that, but I was wondering if there is an automatic >>> setting or something that could be applied to axes instances, as I >>> have more than 200 scripts to generate plots and I don't want to >>> edit every one of them. Maybe there is a TeX setting (I uset >>> usetex=True)? >>> >>> I tried setting locales, but it didn't work. I also tried to >>> process the texts in the tick labels, but that didn't work also. >>> Maybe I am overseeing something, but any hint would help. >>> >>> Thanks in advance: >>> >>> --- >>> José Alexandre Nalon >>> na...@te... >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. >>> Take our quick survey online. Come on, we don't ask for help often. >>> Plus, you'll get a chance to win $100 to spend on ThinkGeek. >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/slashdot-survey >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Matplotlib-users mailing list >>> Mat...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. >> Take our quick survey online. Come on, we don't ask for help often. >> Plus, you'll get a chance to win $100 to spend on ThinkGeek. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/slashdot-survey >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. > Take our quick survey online. Come on, we don't ask for help often. > Plus, you'll get a chance to win $100 to spend on ThinkGeek. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/slashdot-survey > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users |