Revision: 7433
          http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=7433&view=rev
Author:   efiring
Date:     2009-08-08 18:16:01 +0000 (Sat, 08 Aug 2009)

Log Message:
-----------
Fix excessive line length in annotations.rst

Modified Paths:
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    branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/annotations.rst

Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/annotations.rst
===================================================================
--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/annotations.rst      2009-08-08 15:16:57 UTC 
(rev 7432)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/annotations.rst      2009-08-08 18:16:01 UTC 
(rev 7433)
@@ -56,17 +56,20 @@
 properties in the optional keyword argument ``arrowprops``.
 
 
-==================== 
===========================================================================
+==================== =====================================================
 ``arrowprops`` key   description
-==================== 
===========================================================================
+==================== =====================================================
 width                the width of the arrow in points
 frac                 the fraction of the arrow length occupied by the head
 headwidth            the width of the base of the arrow head in points
-shrink               move the tip and base some percent away from the 
annotated point and text
-\*\*kwargs             any key for :class:`matplotlib.patches.Polygon`, eg 
``facecolor``
-==================== 
===========================================================================
+shrink               move the tip and base some percent away from
+                     the annotated point and text
 
+\*\*kwargs           any key for :class:`matplotlib.patches.Polygon`,
+                     e.g. ``facecolor``
+==================== =====================================================
 
+
 In the example below, the ``xy`` point is in native coordinates
 (``xycoords`` defaults to 'data').  For a polar axes, this is in
 (theta, radius) space.  The text in this example is placed in the
@@ -78,4 +81,7 @@
 .. plot:: pyplots/annotation_polar.py
    :include-source:
 
-For more on all the wild and wonderful things you can do with annotations, 
including fancy arrows, see :ref:`plotting-guide-annotation` and 
:ref:`pylab_examples-annotation_demo`.
+For more on all the wild and wonderful things you can do with
+annotations, including fancy arrows, see :ref:`plotting-guide-annotation`
+and :ref:`pylab_examples-annotation_demo`.
+


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