The size of the figure can be adjusted using

figure(figsize=(width, height))

subplots_adjust merely adjusts the margins between multiple subplots 
within the same figure.

Hope that helps.

Mike

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I measured the displayed Matplotlib PDF on the screen and noticed it
> has a 4/3 (1.333...) aspect ratio by default.
>
> Is it EXACTLY 4/3?  Even if I do:
>
> pylab.figure().subplots_adjust(left   = EXTRA_ROOM,
>                                bottom = EXTRA_ROOM)
>
> ???
>
> (Why doesn't the subplots_adjust command seem to mess up the default aspect
> ratio?? )
>
> Chris
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