On 2012/08/21 10:21 AM, Eric Firing wrote:
> I have run into a problem related to tight_layout when building the
> docs, and the root of it seems to be that plt.gca() returns an Axes, not
> an AxesSubplot.  This seems odd, since it appears that it should be
> equivalent to plt.subplot(1,1,1) when there is no pre-existing axes.
>
> Does anyone see any problem with ensuring that what plt.gca() returns in
> this case is an AxesSubplot instance?
>
> Eric

Correction: now I can't reproduce what I thought I was seeing; plt.gca() 
is returning an AxesSubplot as it should.  Maybe the problem is in the 
axes_grid1 toolkit.  It is appearing in the last figure of the 
tight_layout tutorial in the docs.

Eric

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