Hi together,

Am 29.08.2013 um 11:38 schrieb Joerg Lehmann:

> Hi Mico,
> 
> On 27.08.13, Mico Filós wrote:
>> Thanks for the link. Is there an easy way to plot the combined symbols next
>> to each other instead of on top of each other?
> 
> As far as I know, that's not easily possible. You can specify
> the distance between the text and the "symbol" by the attribute
> symbolspace of the graph key, but that does both apply to symbols and
> lines. So you might need to resort to implementing your own key,
> possibly based on the PyX code.


Not so quick with this rather drastic suggestion. There is one simple solution, 
probably. Haven't tested it, but it should be rather straight forward. You can 
subclass the symbol style and overwrite the key_pt method. From within the new 
method, just call the old one with some slight different value for x_pt (or 
whatever you want). Should work easily.

Best,


André

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