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Re: [ferret_users] PyFerret: latitude labels corrupted



Which version of Python are you using?   I am wondering if this difference is coming from using 2.7 versus 3.x because Python 3.x uses unicode strings.

Karl


On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 4:43 PM Dongxiao Zhang - NOAA Affiliate <dongxiao.zhang@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
macOS 10.14.6 does not have the problem.
        NOAA/PMEL TMAP
        PyFerret v7.5 (optimized)
        Darwin 17.7.0 - 12/16/19
   


On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 3:17 PM Xiaoyu Bai <xbai1@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am using MacOS 10.13.6, Pyferret v7.5, Darwin 18.7.0. Installed by miniconda. I have the same problem as Ryo.

Xiaoyu


On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 1:49 PM Ansley C. Manke <ansley.b.manke@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Ryo,

I'm not seeing it with PyFerret v7.5 under linux - nor with the upcoming v7.6.  How very strange.  Others, please give it a try on your MAC systems.

Ansley

On 5/21/2020 10:14 AM, Ryo Furue wrote:
Dear PyFerret users,

I wonder if anybody has seen these latitude labels.  In the attached plot, the latitude labels on the left hand-side look like "80°NUD".

The attached plot was generated from "fill/k=1 temp" without any customization or settings.  See below for the command sequence that produced it.  I don't have ~/.ferret .

I noticed this for the first time today (or I may be forgetting about it).  I looked back at some of my plots I generated recently but didn't find anything like that.

Regards,
Ryo
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macOS 10.15.4
$ pyferret
  NOAA/PMEL TMAP
  PyFerret v7.5 (optimized)
  Darwin 18.7.0 - 03/31/20
  22-May-20 01:52

yes? set data levitus_climatology
yes? fill/k=1 temp
yes? frame/file=tmp.png


tmp.png
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