> I think the only case where this would work correctly is if the plot command 
> would also trigger the creation of a new axes object. 
Can't see how this can ever happen given the pyplot.plot code, which creates a 
standard axes without passing through any arguments.

I agree that there are situations when it doesn't make sense to define the 
projection when doing a plt.plot, maybe best to fix the projections 
documentation instead of providing a keyword which is not always valid. Either 
that, or plt.plot with a projection always makes a new axes?

Attempting to pass the projection currently to plot results in an exception:

plt>>> plt.plot(range(10), projection='polar')
...
TypeError: There is no line property "projection"

                                          
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