Brenton,
It's good to know that those other solutions work. Unfortunately, I'm just
sitting down at my Windows 7 computer, and I can't reproduce your problem.
I'm also using the Anaconda Python distribution, which might have different
behavior than your installation method.
However, you're in luc
Sorry Brenton, I meant for my reply to go to the entire list.
Anyway, in your response, I take it that you meant to say that the window
appears and disappears immediately. Yes?
What happens if you restart the Python interpreter and type the following?
>>> import matplotlib
>>> matplotlib.use('TkA
Oh and I have made the mentioned customizations to matplotlibrc
(although the TkAgg line was already present). My python version is
2.7.9 and matplotlib version is 1.4.3.
On 14/03/2015 7:14 PM, Brenton Horne wrote:
Hi,
I am on Windows 7 64 bit SP1 and I installed matplotlib via wheels
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