Jae-Joon Lee wrote:
>> Done, except that it just raises a warning, and still works with the old
>> kwarg. The new kwarg is "borderpad"; it is used if pad==0, which is the new
>> rc default. I set the default borderpad=0.5.
>>
>> There is still too much other positioning in legend that is based on
>
> Done, except that it just raises a warning, and still works with the old
> kwarg. The new kwarg is "borderpad"; it is used if pad==0, which is the new
> rc default. I set the default borderpad=0.5.
>
> There is still too much other positioning in legend that is based on axes
> units. I brief
John Hunter wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Jae-Joon Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The problem is already well explained by Eric. And my solution is to
>> interpret the legend.pad as a fraction of the textsize (pad=0.3 seems
>> to work fine in my eyes). Note that this breaks the ba
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Jae-Joon Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is already well explained by Eric. And my solution is to
> interpret the legend.pad as a fraction of the textsize (pad=0.3 seems
> to work fine in my eyes). Note that this breaks the backward
> compatibility. I
Hi Jae-Joon,
JL> I just had a quick look at this problem. And I'm posting a quick
JL> solution in case Christoper haven't dig it yet.
My figure looks great with these changes. Thank you very much!
--
Christopher Brown, Ph.D.
Department of Speech and Hearing Science
Arizona State University
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Christopher Brown wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Attached is a closeup of two legends on a 2-panel figure. The first
> legend has 10 plots listed, the second has 1. I have set each legend
> identically: loc='upper right', pad=.3, handlelen=.1, handletextsep=.05.
> But it seems that while the horizontal pad
Hello,
I just had a quick look at this problem. And I'm posting a quick
solution in case Christoper haven't dig it yet.
Index: lib/matplotlib/legend.py
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--- lib/matplotlib/legend.py(revision 6138)
+++ lib/matplotlib/legend.py
Christopher Brown wrote:
> Sorry, meant to send to the list...
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> EF> > the vertical padding is too large in the first
> EF> > legend, and too small in the second.
> EF>
> EF> This looks to me like a design flaw: the pad is "fractional"
> EF> (fraction of legend box size), when log