Hi Chris,
Christopher Barker wrote:
> Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
>
>> I am trying to put together a wxPython frame using py.aui to show
>> multiple matplotlib.figures/canvas.
>>
>
> I'd recommend you take a look at wxMPL -- it's a nice way to embed MPL
> in wx.
>
I'll have a look at this
Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
> I am trying to put together a wxPython frame using py.aui to show
> multiple matplotlib.figures/canvas.
I'd recommend you take a look at wxMPL -- it's a nice way to embed MPL
in wx.
> Would like that each figure takes x percentage of available screen
> estate. I.e. w
I am trying to put together a wxPython frame using py.aui to show
multiple matplotlib.figures/canvas.
Would like that each figure takes x percentage of available screen
estate. I.e. would like e.g. to have 2 rows with 3 columns of
figures/statistics, i.e. 6 graphics.
If the total screen estat