Adam wrote:
> hi, I am trying to use ginput with some images and for some reason it 
> keeps changing the axes with the mouse click.
> I don't know if this is a feature or bug, but I would like it not to 
> affect my images at all.

Confirmed: it's a big bug.  I suspect it has a simple fix, but I don't 
have time to look into it.

Eric

> 
> here is a short example:
> 
> #---
> from pylab import  ginput, imshow, rand
> 
> t=rand(50,50)
> imshow(t)
> x = ginput(1)
> #---
> 
> this problem was also addressed in a post back in august: 
> http://www.nabble.com/ginput-changes-axes-limits-td18863282.html#a18863282
> but it received no replies.
> 
> any ideas on whats going on?
> 
> thanks,
> adam.
> 
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