On Tuesday, October 25, 2011, Dylan Temple <dylan...@umich.edu> wrote:
> Mr. Root,
>
> Thank you!  That got the aspect ratio between the axes to be what I
needed.  I had one more question, however, when this aspect ratio is set the
actual plot is very small (it shrinks the y and z axes significantly,
obviously) however, I want to zoom in so that there as little unused space
within the axes instance as I can (currrently most of it is just unused
white space and the actual surface is plotted at the bottom).  I have been
trying to set the ax.dist property, however, this does not seem to have the
effect I need.  Is there some kind of method to set an initial zoom factor,
I have been searching and cannot find one.  Thank you again for your help!
>
> Dylan Temple
>

Dylan,

This might be more an issue about the axes limits, but I am not sure.  Could
you post an image of your plot so that I can see your problem?

Also, what values are you using for pbaspect?

Ben Root
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