On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Benjamin Root <ben.r...@ou.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:41 AM, John Hunter <jdh2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:38 AM, John Hunter <jdh2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I tried the naive fix in lines.py
>>>
>>> def set_axes(self, ax):
>>> Artist.set_axes(self, ax)
>>> if getattr(ax, 'xaxis', None):
>>> self._xcid = ax.xaxis.callbacks.connect('units',
>>> self.recache_always)
>>> if getattr(ax, 'yaxis', None) is not None:
>>> self._ycid = ax.yaxis.callbacks.connect('units',
>>> self.recache_always)
>>> set_axes.__doc__ = Artist.set_axes.__doc__
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Oops, type in my naieve fix. Should read
>>
>>
>> def set_axes(self, ax):
>> Artist.set_axes(self, ax)
>> if getattr(ax, 'xaxis', None) is not None:
>>
>> self._xcid = ax.xaxis.callbacks.connect('units',
>> self.recache_always)
>> if getattr(ax, 'yaxis', None) is not None:
>> self._ycid = ax.yaxis.callbacks.connect('units',
>> self.recache_always)
>> set_axes.__doc__ = Artist.set_axes.__doc__
>>
>> but the problem remains.
>>
>>
> Hmmm, let me check it out... I hope it wasn't one of my patches that did
> it....
>
> Ben Root
>
>
I initially had problems (although with the gtkagg backend...), but then I
moved my development branch build to another directory to effectively hide
it and then rebuilt the 1.0.1 branch, and everything worked fine. Maybe
there was something in the build process that got messed up?
Ben Root
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