I was looking for some ternary plots too.  I started with Chloe's code and
got it running (thanks!).  I'd like to be able to plot trajectories of
chemical composition over time from a simulation.  I saw that it would be
difficult to plot many points to make a curve using the existing code.  

Chloe noted that it might be good to use matplotlib's projection classes and
methods.  I took a stab at it, but I'm stuck and out of time for now.  I
made some progress (code and image attached).  However, it has problems that
would have to be fixed to create serious plots for publications and whatnot.  

Anyways, here it is... I hope someone with more experience with matplotlib
might know what to do.  I've noted the issues in the code.

Thanks,

Kevin

http://old.nabble.com/file/p31721702/ternary.png ternary.png 

http://old.nabble.com/file/p31721702/ternary.py ternary.py 

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