Re: [matplotlib-devel] new Quiver progress

2006-06-06 Thread John Hunter
> "Eric" == Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Eric> arrow 1/50th the width of the plot. Change the window Eric> width, and the arrow length changes along with it. Zoom, Eric> and it does not change, however. In all cases, the arrow Eric> direction remains constant, reg

Re: [matplotlib-devel] new Quiver progress

2006-06-06 Thread John Hunter
> "John" == John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Eric" == Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Eric> arrow 1/50th the width of the plot. Change the window Eric> width, and the arrow length changes along with it. Zoom, Eric> and it does not change, however. In all ca

Re: [matplotlib-devel] new Quiver progress

2006-06-06 Thread Eric Firing
> Hey someone said something nice about transforms! About time, isn't it! One thing I still don't understand: when is it necessary to bracket code with freeze/thaw? > > Eric, I haven't had a chance to try this code out but I did read > through it and it looks very nice. A small comment: fig.

Re: [matplotlib-devel] new Quiver progress

2006-06-06 Thread John Hunter
> "Eric" == Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Hey someone said something nice about transforms! Eric> About time, isn't it! Eric> One thing I still don't understand: when is it necessary to Eric> bracket code with freeze/thaw? It's never necessary, it's an optimizat