Johann Cohen-Tanugi wrote:
> hello,
> I am using matplotlib to make a drawing, so though I am using distances 
> on the pad I do not need to display the axes and would rather have no 
> frame and no tick.
> To achieve this, I tried using :
> rc('axes', edgecolor='white')

If your axes instance is "ax", try
     ax.set_frame_on(False)
     ax.set_axis_off()

The api is inconsistent, but there it is...

This will actually wipe out the axes patch as well as the boundary, and 
all traces of the axes; maybe this is more than you want.

Eric

> rc('xtick', color='white')
> rc('ytick', color='white')
> 
> The first command works, but not the 2 tick commands (the ticks still 
> show up, in black)...... Bug or feature? Besides, I am sure there is a 
> better way to do that, but could not find out.
> I am using the GTKAgg backend.
> 
> thanks,
> Johann
> 
> 
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