On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:20 AM, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> There are two related problems here: one easier, one harder. We can
> start with the easier one. The easy one is to have a "detachable
> axis". Right now we have one on the right and one on the left for the
> x-axis.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:25 AM, Mike Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What would you recommend as the best way going about this? I'm
> willing to put some work in on this. There was someone back in July
> who posted some code moving in this direction, but it didn't feel like
> it was the rig
Hi Eric,
> From: Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 2008-11-18 00:08
> Unfortunately, the present mpl architecture does not lend itself to this
> sort of flexibility with respect to axis locations. It has been on the
> wish list for a long time, and it can be done manually, but to make it
> an easy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is some work going on in Sage (http://www.sagemath.org) to more
> fully use matplotlib on a higher level than is currently done. One
> issue that is coming up is using matplotlib to make a plot with axis
> lines crossing in the center of the plot, like is shown in
There is some work going on in Sage (http://www.sagemath.org) to more
fully use matplotlib on a higher level than is currently done. One
issue that is coming up is using matplotlib to make a plot with axis
lines crossing in the center of the plot, like is shown in the plot at
http://sagemath.org/