Ryan May wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Martin Bothe <martin.bo...@bam.de> wrote:
>> Hey Ryan,
>> thanks for your answer.
>> Ashamed I have to realize that the example works for me as well.
>> When I tried it the first time, I had no pc featuring both internet and a
>> matplotlib installation, so I had to copy everything manually.
>> It seems I skipped a line or whatever.
>> In the gallery, I can't find a multicolored line.
> 
> That's because it wasn't there. :)  I've ported it to make better use
> of matplotlib facilities that are now available and added it to SVN.
> In general, however, the gallery is the best place to look because we
> should be keeping it up to date with changes in the code.
> 
> I attached the modified script since it won't show up in the gallery
> right away. I'd take a look, because it drastically simplifies the
> colormapping.

Nice!

Would you also edit the cookbook, please?  You could just point to your 
new example; and maybe include a version with a more typical colormap 
and norm, giving a smooth gradation.

Thank you.

Eric

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