Hi again,

Thanks a lot for all the replies. Markersize and Markeredgewidth work 
beautifully.

A couple more questions, which is, I think, are related to what Erik 
Tollerud asked

-Is it correct that I can only mix math symbols and normal text in an axis 
label, when I use "usetex = True"
-When I do that and set the default font to e.g. Helvetica, everything 
gets printed in Helvetica, except the numbers on the axes. How can I get 
them in Helvetica as well?

Thanks a lot!

Best regards,
Berit
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"John Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
02-06-2008 19:51


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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Make tick labels thicker






On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 12:45 PM, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> for line in ax.get_xticklines() + ax.get_yticklines():
>    line.set_markeredgewidth(10)

Correction ( I should have read the link myself first).  The property
you are probably interested is the markersize (marker size in points)
though markeredgewidth may be useful too....

JDH




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