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It looks like the test failures are all image comparisons involving backend_pgf--that seems odd. |
@efiring The pfg backend tests does the image comparison in a slightly odd way so it's not running with the classic style but with the default one |
Yeah. 👍 on this (once the PGF baselines are updated). |
👍 on this from me as well. |
And me too 👍 |
Closing and reopening after merging #6290 to trigger the tests again. |
Trying again after removing the commit that modified the pgf test files. |
I'm stuck; after many tries, I still can't get a mergeable collection of changesets in which the pgf tests pass. |
My guess is some mismatch in LaTeX libraries between your machine and Travis. I've had success in the past with this, so I'll give it a go. |
Closed by #6300. |
The default linewidth was changed from 1 to 2.5 for v2.0 in rcsetup, but was given as 2.0 in matplotlibrc.template. Although a fat line can look good for very simple plots, it does not work well for more complex plots. Therefore I recommend a compromise value of 1.5. Regardless of whether this recommendation is accepted, the value in rcsetup needs to match the value in matplotlibrc.template, as it does with this PR.