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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ferret_users] figure window can not save the full figure



Didn't we discuss this back in 2021? (message link below, with header "Solving the Mac/FRAME problem for PyFerret: use 7.5"; also several other such threads and replies).

I think we concluded that (a) this is a Mac problem, and (b) it only occurs after PF7.5, thus the solution is to install 7.5, perhaps in a separate conda environment.
Is this no longer correct?

As far as I know this remains unsolved, but unless you specifically need capabilities from 7.6 this is a reasonable work-around.

https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/maillists/tmap/ferret_users/fu_2019/msg01017.html

Billy
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 5:28 PM Xiaoyu Bai <xbai1@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Ferreters,

I am wondering if we solved this problem. I recently installed Pyferret v7.63 on my Mac (Ventura 13.1) and ran into the same problem. I also had Pyferret V7.63 on HPCs and it had no problems. The difference I can tell between these two are:

PyFerret v7.63 (optimized)

Darwin 19.6.0 - 12/10/21        !figure saving does not work.


PyFerret v7.63 (optimized)

Linux 5.11.0-1021-azure - 12/10/21. !figure saving works.


I am wondering if there are methods other than -nodisplay can solve this problem.


Stay healthy,


Xiaoyu


On Sat, Jun 5, 2021 at 3:18 AM Ryo Furue <furue@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Dear Akash,

Is this problem resolved?

I don't think so, but I haven't updated pyferret lately.  I'm using PyFerret v7.63 .
 
I am still facing the same issue, however the "-nodisplay" method worked fine. But still can't save plots in tiff and eps formats.
If anyone found any work around, please share.

Is TIFF or EPS directly supported by pyferret?  I'm not sure but I don't think so.

Anyway, I have two comments regarding TIFF and EPS.

- You can convert a PNG file into TIFF.  Install the Imagemagick suit, like so: "convert yourimage.png yourimage.tiff "

- You can convert a PDF file into EPS using commands like pdftops .

Ryo



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