Evan Mason wrote:
> Hi, would it be possible to add a keyword to clabel to optionally switch 
> off the angle fix in contour.py lines 384+?

Evan,

Done in r7097.  I called the kwarg "rightside_up", defaulting to True.

You have come up with a novel use for clabel. Longer-term, we should be 
able to support streamline plotting more directly by using the contour 
line data to place arrowhead markers at roughly uniform intervals.

Eric

> 
> # Fix angle so text is never upside-down
>         if rotation > 90:
>             rotation = rotation - 180.0
>         if rotation < -90:
>             rotation = 180.0 + rotation
> 
> Something like "clabel(CS, upsidedown=True)" with the default as False 
> would do it.
> 
> I am using clabel to put directional arrows on a streamline contour 
> plot, and this rotation causes some of the arrows to point the wrong 
> way.  I'm willing to try to do it myself if somebody could tell me which 
> files I would need to edit in addition to contour.py?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Evan
> 
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