Hi all, I have a question/request about improving a minor aspect of plot cosmetics, namely that axis spines seem to be rendered as 4 individual lines, meaning that the corners of the axes boundary do not match up with a neat corner but have a "stair" appearance. I've attached a screenshot from a zoomed PDF showing this effect, made with MPL 1.3.1 from Ubuntu 14.04... so apologies if it's already fixed in the latest 1.4.x versions. This effect is also visible in PNG output, as just a couple of pixels in the corners that look "ragged". Would it be possible to tidy this up... or point me to where in the code this rendering is done, if it's something easy that I could maybe help with?
At the same time, I note in this zoom that the axis is showing tick marks at the very end(s) of the axis, where they overlap with the other axis/plot boundary line: is there an automatic way to elide tick marks in that redundant position? Apologies if this isn't a good place for these queries/requests -- I had a look at the matplotlib-user and -announce list archives linked from the web page and they seem to have gone defunct in 2012, hence coming here. I am happy to do a bit of development to address little cosmetic tweaks like this, but am not yet familiar with MPL internals. Thanks! Andy PS. I also have a question about how to enable old-style figures in a font when using the TeX/PGF rendering backed, cf. \usepackage[osf]{mathpazo}, but I'll wait to see if this is an appropriate place for such questions before troubling you with that! -- Dr Andy Buckley, Royal Society University Research Fellow Particle Physics Expt Group, University of Glasgow / PH Dept, CERN
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