Hi André,
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 08:43:39AM +0200, André Wobst wrote:
> > That's even two lines shorter and avoids internal features (well, if
> > someone can guarantee us that it will be ok to pass "None" as graph- 
> > axis also in future pyx-releases ;-))....
> 
> 
> Yes, this is intended and will stay for sure. You can also use an axis  
> and set its painter to None (you could do so for the x axis for  
> example). This will remove the axis painting but keeping the axis  
> functional.
> 
> Quoting the manual: "**axes receives axes instances. Allowed keywords  
> (axes names) are x, x2, x3, etc. and y, y2, y3, etc. When not  
> providing an x or y axis, linear axes instances will be used  
> automatically. When not providing a x2 or y2 axis, linked axes to the  
> x and y axes are created automatically and vice versa. As an  
> exception, a linked axis is not created automatically when the axis is  
> placed at a specific position by xaxisat or yaxisat. You can disable  
> the automatic creation of axes by setting the linked axes to None. The  
> even numbered axes are plotted at the top (x axes) and right (y axes)  
> while the others are plotted at the bottom (x axes) and left (y axes)  
> in ascending order each."
Thank you! But really, you can't expect we read the manual;-)

Axel

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