Manuel Metz wrote:
> Hi,
> I figured out a bug in the FancyArrow class (sorry, I didn't track it 
> down, yet). Might be related to my strange axes limits ?
> 
> Please have a look at the attached example. As you can see, in the lower 
> panel the head is not rendered correctly.

It appears to be stretching the arrow to fit in the rectangle defined by 
its points.  Doesn't seem to be the right transformation.  However, it 
looks as if it's been that way for a long time.  Was this working for 
you at one time and then it broke, or is this your first attempt with 
FancyArrow?  None of the matplotlib examples use FancyArrow.  Maybe it's 
deprecated...?

> BTW: When building matplotlib I get a lot of warnings:
> [.....]
> src/image.cpp: In member function ‘Py::Object Image::buffer_rgba(const 
> Py::Tuple&)’:
> src/image.cpp:266: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant 
> to ‘char*’
> [.....]

If you're using Python < 2.5 in conjunction with a recent gcc, that 
would be expected, but most likely benign.  Python 2.5 changed the type 
of those arguments to "const char *" to avoid this warning.

Cheers,
Mike

-- 
Michael Droettboom
Science Software Branch
Operations and Engineering Division
Space Telescope Science Institute
Operated by AURA for NASA

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