David,

This seems to work for me:
(here ax2 is the second axis)

The only work around I can see is to add
for tl in ax2.get_xticklabels():
   tl.set_visible(False)

To prevent the ticklines being drawn twice I guess we should also do

for tline in ax2.get_xticklines():
   tline.set_visible(False)

HTH, George.


2009/2/27 David Huard <david.hu...@gmail.com>:
> I'd also be interested in a workaround. I tried to remove the tick labels
> from the second axe, but it also removed the labels from the first axe.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Christoffer Aberg
> <christoffer.ab...@fkem1.lu.se> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have noticed a funny behaviour when using twinx to do two plots on the
>> same axes: the xticklabels are printed twice, once for each axes. This
>> shows up as slightly thicker labels than for a single axes. It is
>> particularly visible for ps or pdf output, but can be seen also in an
>> interactive session.
>>
>> I can also see this in the figure shown for the two_scales.py example
>> (http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/_images/two_scales.png), where the
>> xticklabels are thicker than the yticklabels (though it is not so
>> apparent due to different colours. I therefore assume it is not just my
>> installation. (Adding
>>
>> for tl in ax2.get_xticklabels():
>>    tl.set_fontsize(16)
>>
>> just before the last plt.show() in two_scales.py makes it even more
>> visible)
>>
>> Does anyone know of a reasonable work-around? Surely it is not the
>> intended behaviour?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Christoffer Åberg
>>
>>
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