Jeff Whitaker wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I'm trying to get matplotlib to make a 600x300 png, but matplotlib won't
>> let me; it keeps making a 612x312 png instead.  Here's a sample script
>> that has the problem on my system:
>>
>> figure(figsize=(6., 3.))
>> plot(arange(10))
>> savefig('test.png', dpi=100.)
>>
>> If I set dpi to 50., it makes a 312x162 png.  It appears to be adding a 6
>> pixel border to the edge of all the pngs.  How do I get rid of it?
>>
>> Windows XP SP2, Python 2.5, matplotlib 0.90.
>>
>> Jordan
>>
>>   
> 
> I get a 600x300 png with that script, using the latest SVN.
> 
> -Jeff
> 

Me too, on Linux, mpl 0.90dev3131. If it's adding a constant border of 6 on two
sides, can you tell mpl to export e.g. 588x288 (more hack than solution, 
though...)?

-- 
cheers,
steve

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