The long answer is: I have a map with a varying background. I'd like to
be able to create a white drop-shadow behind darker text, so that the text
can stand out reasonably clearly against most colored backgrounds.
The short answer is that my customers want it.
--Mike
Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Re: [Matplotlib-users] plot with drop shadow
Mike Hearne wrote:
> Along similar lines, has anyone figured out a way to have a drop shadow
effect for text on a plot?
Out of curiosity, what is the payoff
(in communication or aesthetics)
of such a thing?
Thanks,
Alan Isaac
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