[Matplotlib-users] Fw: Matplotlib Figure margin transparancy

Sudheer Joseph sudheer.joseph at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 11 12:53:40 EDT 2016


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Thank you,I am having oldverdion 1.2 but if i upgrade many system related things are getting affected. So bit worried how to handle this..
Sudheer 
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On Thursday, August 11, 2016, 10:17 PM, Jens Nielsen <jenshnielsen at gmail.com> wrote:

The relevant parameters are 
figure.facecolor
andsavefigure.facecolor
but as I indicated before I think your issue is due to an out of date version of Jupyter/IPython and is fixed in the latest version. Please can you check which versions you are runningI think the issue that you are seeing is https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/7964 which was fixed in IPython 3.2

bestJens

On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 at 17:33 Sudheer Joseph <sudheer.joseph at yahoo.com> wrote:

Thank you Benjamin & Jens,                                                  I have registered in python.org now. Regarding the issue I had already checked the matplotlibrc parameters. I tried increasing margin option but resulting in only plot getting shrunk. There is no apparent effect for facecolor parameter. May I know which parameter sets the margin as non-transparent?With best regards,Sudheer 

 

    On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 8:19 PM, Benjamin Root <ben.v.root at gmail.com> wrote:
 
The other reason why this message never got posted is because this message was sent to the now defunct mailing list hosted by sourceforge. The mailing list moved about a year ago (I think) to python.org. You will have to subscribe in order to post unmoderated.

https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/matplotlib-users

Ben Root


On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 4:25 AM, Jens Nielsen <jenshnielsen at gmail.com> wrote:



At least for me gmail put your mail in the spam folder.
Anyway the inline backend is actually from in IPython/Jupyter and not in matplotlib. I think they have changed the default a couple of times and had the transparent as a default earlier but changed it. Looking at the current master it looks like they are respecting the matplotlib default colors from the matplotlib rc params. Can you please check which version on IPython and Jupyter you are running.  




You can change the matplotlib rc parameters as described in the docs http://matplotlib.org/ users/customizing.html# customizing-matplotlib but the default ones should be white.
bestJens




On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 at 05:06 Sudheer Joseph <sudheer.joseph at yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi,
I have send below query to matplotlib user group recently but did not get posted so far. Can you please tell me is there is any thin wrong with the message?
With best regards,
Sudheer

>
> Dear Expert,
>                 Recently after up-gradation of matplotlib and ubuntu 16.04 I am
> getting transparent figure axis when using the "linux color scheme"
> option in ipython qtconsole. May I know if there is a way to fix this issue?. I
> wanted to keep black screen as it reduces eye strain.
>
> ipython qtconsole --matplotlib inline
>
> If I save the image i am able to get axis properly but to see on screen as the
> axis is not plotted with white background the black axis line and labels are not
> visible. Earlier I used to get figures as attached in second figure.
> Earlier Satus which I am looking for below link
> https://drive.google.com/open? id= 0B3heUQNme7G5ZmVlUHpRakZxUlk
> Present status without boarder below link
>
>
> https://drive.google.com/open? id= 0B3heUQNme7G5VkhZWHhiUnpfWDg
>
> Kindly suggest a solution
> with best regards,
> Sudheer
>

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