One of the examples in the manual shows this, I think?

If you get stuck, e-mail me directly and I can send you an example from
one of my simulations.  When you get something working you can post it
back to the mailing list.

Thanks,
Dan

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On Mon, 2018-03-19 at 11:48 -0500, Michael J. Waters wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
> If you are using the Matplotlib Viewers, you could just skip the
> Viewers and use Matplotlib directly.  it's not hard to simply setup
> subplots using Matplotlib and it should be easy to get them to update
> the figure at each time step. 
> Best,
> -Mike
> 
> On 3/19/18 11:35 AM, Kevin Blondino wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > My problem is one-dimensional. When plotting, I wish to have side-
> > by-side plots of separate cell variables. The color of the lines
> > default to a color scheme, i.e. the first line of each subplot is
> > blue, etc. I wish to have the viewer allow me to choose the color
> > of the line. Does this already exist? Or would I have to export it
> > as a TSV and plot it under my own accord? I scoured the
> > documentation and archive with no avail.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Kevin
> > 
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