Hi Deni,PyFerret still cannot display plots on Mac OS X Sierra (10.12) - there are still problem with Qt working (at least in the way it is used in PyFerret) with that version of Metal (graphics display software). Last I tested, PyFerret displayed plotting works under High Sierra and Mohave versions of Mac OS X, although with a warning and only a single display window. Displayed plotting works fine (no warnings, multiple display windows) under versions of Mac OS X prior to Sierra (before Apple started using Metal).Using the '-nodisplay' command-line option when starting PyFerret allows you to make plots, but of course they are not displayed. You would have to save the plots as PNG or PDF ('frame /file=...' ferret command), then examine them using other software.Kind regards,KarlOn Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 2:59 AM Deni Okta Lestari <deniokta.lestari28@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Dear Ferret users,I am trying to use pyferret (python 2.7 on Mac OS X 10.12), but I got a problem when tried to plot the variable.yes? fill/l=1 sst
2019-03-11 16:27:57.878 python[552:8567] Metal pipeline state creation failed with error: Error Domain=CompilerError Code=1 "Compiler encountered an internal error" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Compiler encountered an internal error}
2019-03-11 16:27:57.889 python[552:8567] Metal pipeline state creation failed with error: Error Domain=CompilerError Code=1 "Compiler encountered an internal error" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Compiler encountered an internal error}
Do you have any suggestions to solve this problem? Did anyone experience a similar thing?Kind regards,Deni--Program Pascasarjana Universitas SriwijayaDeni Okta LestariIlmu LingkunganEmail: deni.oktalestari28@xxxxxxxxxMobile:+62-852-6758-0477--Karl M. Smith, Ph.D.
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