Hi everyone,
Here is a script that creates a graph with a y-axis break. I went with a
suggestion from Darren to use two axes and draw a break symbol in between
them. The advantage of two axes is that you can pan them independently (plus
it's probably easier). It shows roughly what I think it sh
Hello,
I have ported the existing Qt(3) backend to Qt4. Qt4 is a substantial
change from Qt3; the Python bindings for Qt have also changed
substantially. Since the two versions of Qt are likely to coexist for at
least a while, I think it makes sense to have a separate Qt4 backend.
How do I go ab
Hi Jim,
Would you send me your files? I'm interested in using Qt4 myself.
Thanks,
Darren
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 11:51, James Amundson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have ported the existing Qt(3) backend to Qt4. Qt4 is a substantial
> change from Qt3; the Python bindings for Qt have also changed
> subs