[sage-support] Issue with SageTeX's sageplot functionality

2011-02-05 Thread Michael Anselmi
ile is nowhere to be found. It seems that SageTeX is hanging up on generating and/or saving the PDF file. Before editing `matplotlibrc', Sage processes the .sage file as expected, and EPS and PDF image files are generated and saved as expected. Here's the output: Processing Sage code

[sage-support] Re: Issue with SageTeX's sageplot functionality

2011-02-06 Thread Michael Anselmi
As matplotlib does not have a bug ticketing system (at least not one I can find), I submitted a bug report to the matplotlib-users mailing list: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.general/26250 -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscrib

[sage-support] Re: Issue with SageTeX's sageplot functionality

2011-02-07 Thread Michael Anselmi
Thanks to matplotlib developer Jouni Seppänen, this issue has (hopefully) been fixed upstream: >> In the meantime, I will commit a quick workaround that just disables >> the fonts we can't handle instead of aborting with an assert. > Now committed in revision 8955 (1.0 maintenance branch) and 89

[sage-support] Re: Accentuated characters in axes_label

2011-02-16 Thread Michael Anselmi
Maxim wrote: > Hi all, > > I haven't figured out how to do this one. I'm trying the following: > > A=plot(sin,-2,2) > A.axes_labels(['Valeur','Échantillon']) > A > > The 'É' is shown as an empty block. [...] Hi Maxim, The only solution I've found is to direct Sage's matplotlib to process plot tex

[sage-support] Re: Accentuated characters in axes_label

2011-02-16 Thread Michael Anselmi
Maxim wrote: > Hi all, > > I haven't figured out how to do this one. I'm trying the following: > > A=plot(sin,-2,2) > A.axes_labels(['Valeur','Échantillon']) > A > > The 'É' is shown as an empty block. [...] Hi Maxim, The only solution I've found is to direct Sage's matplotlib to process plot tex

Re: [sage-support] Re: Accentuated characters in axes_label

2011-02-16 Thread Michael Anselmi
On 02/16/2011 10:13 PM, Maxim wrote: > But this workaround seems to prevent me from saving the fig in pdf (or > svg): > > File "/opt/SAGE/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/matplotlib/ > dviread.py", line 727, in _register > assert encoding is None > AssertionError > > Here's the code: > # -*

[sage-support] VirtualBox cannot import Sage 4.7 virtual machine

2011-06-26 Thread Michael Anselmi
Hello, I just wanted to let the Sage developers know that the Windows download for Sage 4.7 (the virtual machine) is incorrectly named, and as is, VirtualBox cannot import the VM. Since the virtual machine appliance is named "sage-4.7-update1.ova", VirtualBox expects to find "sage-4.7-update1.