Sounds ok to me.  One thing to clarify though -- what to do if both 
"projection" and "axes_class" are provided?  Throw an exception?

I have a small problem with the name "axes_class" because it is very 
non-obvious that it corresponds to "projection".  Perhaps we should 
either 1) overload projection to take a class as well as strings, or 2) 
use "projection_class" instead of "axes_class".  I think I prefer 1) 
though I'm wary of overloading in Python in general.

Cheers,
Mike

John Hunter wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Jae-Joon Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> It seems rather straight forward to implement "axes_class" keyword in
>> add_subplot() and I may make a patch for it.
>> So, how does others think?
>>     
>
> Seems totally reasonable an we'd be happy to accept a patch.
>
> Thanks,
> JDH
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