JJ thanks for the tip unfortunately there was no change.
I modified the script for the hax. annotate(...) to include the
annotate_clip=False, however there is no change in the behaviour of the arrows.
They are not visible until the xy=(a,b) have values for "a" and "b" that are
both greater than their respective origin values (0,0), otherwise they remain
clipped. I tested this by replacing the "true" value with (1.0e-10,1.0e-10)
resulting in the arrow becoming visible. This is a feasible work around for
this instance but it may not suit all applications.
Is anybody else experiencing the same issue? Is there another setting that I my
tweak to overcome this?
Kind Regards,
Kurt
> From: lee.j.j...@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 19:18:31 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Annotate Behaviour - Arrows Missing
> To: kurtforres...@hotmail.com
> CC: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>
> This is the feature that is not properly documented.
> You should call annotate with optional keyword
>
> annotation_clip=False,
>
> See below for the details.
>
> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/api/artist_api.html?highlight=annotation#matplotlib.text.Annotation.set_annotation_clip
>
> I'll fix the documentation.
> Regards,
>
> -JJ
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Kurt Forrester
> <kurtforres...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Ubuntu Karmic
> > matplotlib from repository
> > Python 2.6.4 (r264:75706, Dec 7 2009, 18:45:15)
> > [GCC 4.4.1] on linux2
> > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
> >>>> import matplotlib as mpl
> >>>> mpl.__version__
> > '0.99.0'
> >
> > Running the leach_kinetics.py script and annotating the graph should display
> > two annotations indicating the position of relevant phenomena. However,
> > attached are two outputs, 1) as_script.pdf shows the output of the script
> > (note the missing annotations) and 2) a panned image showing the presence of
> > the annotation when the origin is moved into the visible area of the axes.
> >
> > There seems to be some strange clipping behaviour (not too sure if that is
> > the correct term) with respect the the drawing (or not) of the arrow. It
> > appears that if the arrow begins or ends on the axes then it is not drawn.
> > Verification of this and tips for a matplotlib tweak to prevent it from
> > happening would also be appreciated?
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> >
> > Kurt
> >
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