Re: [Matplotlib-users] Navigation toolbar w/o subplot configuration button

2008-07-31 Thread Ben Axelrod
Yes.  I did this by deriving my toolbar class from the default 
NavigationToolbar2WxAgg.  Then deleting the buttons I did not want.  I had to 
delete by position, because I did not know their IDs.  (Does anyone know how to 
get the IDs of these standard buttons?)  Sample code below:

class VMToolbar(NavigationToolbar2WxAgg):

def __init__(self, plotCanvas):
NavigationToolbar2WxAgg.__init__(self, plotCanvas)

# delete unwanted tools
self.DeleteToolByPos(1) # Back Arrow
self.DeleteToolByPos(1) # Forward Arrow (note this was position 2)
self.DeleteToolByPos(3) # Divider (this was position 5)
self.DeleteToolByPos(3) # Configure subplots (this was position 6)
 ...
#end __init__
#end class


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Subject: [Matplotlib-users] Navigation toolbar w/o subplot configuration button


Hello,

I'm using mpl in a wxPython application to display plots dynamically. I want
to let the users interact with the plots (zoom, move), but I don't need the
subplot configuration button on the Navigation Toolbar. Can I instantiate
the toolbar without this button ?

TIA
Eli

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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Navigation toolbar w/o subplot configuration button

2008-07-31 Thread John Hunter
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 8:18 AM, Ben Axelrod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes.  I did this by deriving my toolbar class from the default 
 NavigationToolbar2WxAgg.  Then deleting the buttons I did not want.  I had to 
 delete by position, because I did not know their IDs.  (Does anyone know how 
 to get the IDs of these standard buttons?)  Sample code below:

Alternatively, you can follow the lead of
examples/user_interfaces/embedding_in_wx4.py which uses a custom
toolbar.  You can cut the NavigationToolbar2 code from backend_wx.py
and remove the bits you don't want.

JDH

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[Matplotlib-users] Navigation toolbar w/o subplot configuration button

2008-07-30 Thread eliben

Hello,

I'm using mpl in a wxPython application to display plots dynamically. I want
to let the users interact with the plots (zoom, move), but I don't need the
subplot configuration button on the Navigation Toolbar. Can I instantiate
the toolbar without this button ?

TIA
Eli

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