Revision: 8485
          http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=8485&view=rev
Author:   jdh2358
Date:     2010-07-02 18:19:08 +0000 (Fri, 02 Jul 2010)

Log Message:
-----------
fix typos in gridspec docs

Modified Paths:
--------------
    trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/gridspec.rst
    trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/axes.py

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/gridspec.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/gridspec.rst     2010-07-02 18:06:25 UTC (rev 
8484)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/gridspec.rst     2010-07-02 18:19:08 UTC (rev 
8485)
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
 ==========================
 
 You can create GridSpec from the SubplotSpec, in which case its layout
-parameters are set to that of the locataion of the given SubplotSpec. ::
+parameters are set to that of the location of the given SubplotSpec. ::
 
   gs0 = gridspec.GridSpec(1, 2)
 
@@ -134,13 +134,13 @@
 
 By default, GridSpec creates cells of equal sizes. You can adjust
 relative heights and widths of rows and columns. Note that absolute
-values are meaningless, onlt their relative ratios matter. ::
+values are meaningless, only their relative ratios matter. ::
 
   gs = gridspec.GridSpec(2, 2,
                          width_ratios=[1,2],
                          height_ratios=[4,1]
                          )
-  
+
   ax1 = plt.subplot(gs[0])
   ax2 = plt.subplot(gs[1])
   ax3 = plt.subplot(gs[2])

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/axes.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/axes.py     2010-07-02 18:06:25 UTC (rev 
8484)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/axes.py     2010-07-02 18:19:08 UTC (rev 
8485)
@@ -8254,7 +8254,7 @@
     triplot.__doc__ = mtri.triplot.__doc__
 
 
-from gridspec import GridSpec, SubplotSpec
+from matplotlib.gridspec import GridSpec, SubplotSpec
 
 class SubplotBase:
     """


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