I think you do that by setting a negative tickpad value in the rcParams.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Hearne, Mike wrote:
> Thomas - I hate to be obtuse, but did you mean to imply that the xaxis
> and yaxis properties of an Axes object are AxisArtist objects?
> IPython
I couldn't find an rcParams property called "tickpad". I did find
"xtick.major.pad", which was set to 4.0. Setting it to a negative
value has no effect. xtick.minor.pad doesn't do anything either.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 8:32 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
> I think you do that
Hmm, strange. Well, I know this works in mplot3d (we have a test for it)
for i, tick in enumerate(ax.yaxis.get_major_ticks()):
tick.set_pad(tick.get_pad() - i * 5)
A bit silly, but it is how you can have labels anywhere you want relative
to the ticks.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 11:47
Thomas - I hate to be obtuse, but did you mean to imply that the xaxis
and yaxis properties of an Axes object are AxisArtist objects?
IPython tells me that they are XAxis and YAxis objects. From
inspecting the GitHub repo, it seems that these are child classes of
the Axis object.
I suppose I
It turns out that the Cartopy gridline labels are NOT tick labels, but
Text objects managed by the Gridliner class. I think I'm just going
to draw the grid line labels myself.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
> Hmm, strange. Well, I know this works in
... or report it as a bug against Cartopy for not observing the pad rcParam?
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Hearne, Mike wrote:
> It turns out that the Cartopy gridline labels are NOT tick labels, but
> Text objects managed by the Gridliner class. I think I'm just going
>