Hi, all:
I try to save a graph with svg format, but the lines crosses the boundary, what is wrong with it? and how to deal with it? thanks!
Hi, all:
I try to save a graph with svg format, but the lines crosses the boundary, what is wrong with it? and how to deal with it? thanks!
strange, it seems the pic above is normal? so I send it again
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:43 AM, liu lily <politoesolve@…287…> wrote:
Hi, all:
I try to save a graph with svg format, but the lines crosses the boundary, what is wrong with it? and how to deal with it? thanks!
OK, it seems that this is due to my picture browser application. I take a snapshot, as in the attachment.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:51 AM, liu lily <politoesolve@…287…> wrote:
strange, it seems the pic above is normal? so I send it again
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:43 AM, liu lily <politoesolve@…287…> wrote:
Hi, all:
I try to save a graph with svg format, but the lines crosses the boundary, what is wrong with it? and how to deal with it? thanks!
Which program is that screenshot from? It is likely due to a bug in that render. Since is displays normally in the browser. The plot lines are clipped behind the background but that obviously doesn’t work correctly in that case. Not sure what can be done with in from the matplotlib side
best
Jens
fre. 13. mar. 2015 kl. 10.55 skrev liu lily <politoesolve@…287…>:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:51 AM, liu lily <politoesolve@…287…> wrote:
strange, it seems the pic above is normal? so I send it again
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:43 AM, liu lily <politoesolve@…287…> wrote:
Hi, all:
I try to save a graph with svg format, but the lines crosses the boundary, what is wrong with it? and how to deal with it? thanks!
Seems that viewers based on librsvg (for example EOG) are not rendering
well the clip path. It is the case with your file, where a "global" clip
path (object p08fb201ce0) normally applies on the Line2D objects
("line2d_*" objects)
Le vendredi 13 mars 2015 à 10:59 +0000, Jens Nielsen a écrit :
Which program is that screenshot from? It is likely due to a bug in that
render. Since is displays normally in the browser. The plot lines are
clipped behind the background but that obviously doesn't work correctly in
that case. Not sure what can be done with in from the matplotlib side
--
Fabrice
I did not find a relative bug report upstream (in librsvg), even if
several bugs relates to clip troubles.
Le vendredi 13 mars 2015 à 13:41 +0100, Fabrice Silva a écrit :
Le vendredi 13 mars 2015 à 10:59 +0000, Jens Nielsen a écrit :
> Which program is that screenshot from? It is likely due to a bug in that
> render. Since is displays normally in the browser. The plot lines are
> clipped behind the background but that obviously doesn't work correctly in
> that case. Not sure what can be done with in from the matplotlib sideSeems that viewers based on librsvg (for example EOG) are not rendering
well the clip path. It is the case with your file, where a "global" clip
path (object p08fb201ce0) normally applies on the Line2D objects
("line2d_*" objects)
--
Fabrice Silva
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