Indeed, a little bit less simple, but the solution nonetheless.
Thank you!
2012/3/26 Zachary Pincus <zachary.pin...@yale.edu>
> > I'd like to display a scatter plot where the size for each element is
> fixed. Currently, when I modify the size of the figure, the size of a
> marker is fixed, and I would like it to be proportional to the window.
> > I want this because the size of the marker indicates an extent, and I
> would like it to confirm that the extents correctly cover the other points.
>
> If it's truly an extent, you might be better off drawing polygons of the
> extent boundaries in the graph's coordinate system -- then things will
> scale as you desire. This will require digging down a bit into the object
> API -- make a new matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection (or
> RegularPolyCollection), and add it to your axes with Axes.add_collection().
>
> Zach
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