On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, C M wrote:

> So far in my experience, and as I was recommended, the "simplest,
> easiest, most pragmatic approach" has been to forgo MPlot or WxMpl and
> just embed directly in wxPython.

   That is the insight I seek. I've looked at the examples and the cookbook
page ...

> This page <http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/EmbeddingInWx>
> discusses the difference between direct embedding and using an embedding
> library, the key difference for you being this sentence: "An *embedding
> library* saves you a lot of time and effort by providing plotting widgets
> that already support user interactions and other bells and whistles." But
> you don't want such bells and whistles.

   No, I don't need bells or whistles.

> There is a link on that page to this
> example<http://www.scipy.org/Matplotlib_figure_in_a_wx_panel>of direct
> embedding with wx. I was able to start with this and adapt it to my needs.

   I've looked closely at this, and need to figure out how to translate it
from a stand-alone example to working in my application.

   There's also a reference on that SciPy cookbook page to links to the OO
API on the matplotlib FAQ page, but I've not found that link(s). I have the
api.pdf but is that the OO one?

Rich

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