Hi Folks,

I have acquired some code that was running on a previous version of 
matplotlib.  I am now using version 0.91.2.

The code I acquired uses the following code fragment:
import pylab
from matplotlib.backends.backend_agg import FigureCanvasAgg as FigureCanvas
  <other stuff>
     figure = matplotlib.pylab.Figure( figsize=(8,6), # 8"x6" is default
                                       facecolor='r' )
     canvas = FigureCanvas( figure )

     # ( left, bottom, width, height )
     axes_ts = figure.add_axes( ( 0.05, 0.0, 0.75, 0.04 ) )
     axes_ts.set_axis_off()


     subplots = []

     axes_ll = figure.add_axes( ( 0.05, 0.05, 0.9, 0.9 ) ) # l, l
     subplots.append( (axes_ll, data_sets[ 0 ]) )

     for subplot in subplots:
         axes = subplot[ 0 ]
         data_set = subplot[ 1 ]
         axes.set_xlim( -1.0, 1.0 )
         axes.set_ylim( -1.0, 1.0 )
         axes.set_aspect( 'equal' , fixLimits=True ) <+++++++
         axes.set_axis_off()
         data_set.render( axes, fm, to )


It seems that axes.set_aspect does not have a keyword of fixLimits.  Did 
it ever?  Does it depend on the backend?  The original code used GTKAgg. 
  I am not using GTKAgg.  I am just using a default backend.
-- 
Ms. Carol A. Leger
SRI International                       Phone: (650) 859-4114
333 Ravenswood Avenue G-273
Menlo Park, CA 94025                    e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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