Andrew Straw wrote:
> jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote:
>   
>> On this thread:
>>
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/matplotlib-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg05383.html
>>
>> clip_on was a suggested way of getting around the clipping that happens 
>> at the edge of a frame.  In the Sage project, we are always setting the 
>> limits on the axes via set_xlim and set_ylim.  Is there any way to get 
>> the lines and circles that pass across the edge of the usual clip 
>> boundary to still be drawn, even if we have set the xlim and ylim of the 
>> axis?
>>
>> Basically (using an example from the gallery), is there a way to get the 
>> scatter plot circles below not clipped, while still having the y-axis 
>> only go from -2 to 2?  If not, is there a way to easily calculate the 
>> protrusion of the various objects, like the circles below, so we know 
>> how much to adjust the axes to just include the circles?
>>   
>>     
> Another idea would be to disable clipping specifically for any markers
> at xlim[0] <= markerx <= xlim[1].
>
> I'll talk about this with John and other interested parties at the SciPy
> conference (will you be there?) and hopefully address this issue during
> the sprint, where I'm planning to work on MPL.
>
>   

No, I won't be there, but I'm excited to hear what comes out of the sprint.

Andrew, thanks for suggesting a way to get this to work.  Michael and 
Eric, thanks for finding a fix for the general problem.

I'm impressed at how quickly developers respond to questions here!  I am 
really, really glad that Sage is using matplotlib for 2d graphics.

Thanks,

Jason


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