Tiago, I am 100% sure it has nothing to do with the graph tool but rather with Gtk backend. I should have probably mentioned that in my first email. The only reason I posted it on the mailing list was because I am sure I can't be the only one who wants to use pyplot from a Gtk-based app that uses the graph-tool. So I was kinda looking for some hints, if anybody has any.
Vaggelis On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 11:42 PM, Tiago de Paula Peixoto <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12.11.2015 01:42, Evangelos Petsalis wrote: > > I am trying to utilize some of the functionality that pyplot provides to > > display some data related to the graph, but on a separate window. > > > > The problem I have is that the pyplot window that pops up is > uncontrollable, > > in other words I can not utilize any of the default buttons, or even > close > > it. > > > > The code I use is very simple: > > plt.ion() > > fig = plt.figure() > > ax = self.fig.add_subplot(111) > > x = np.random.normal(0,1,1000) > > numBins = 50 > > ax.hist(x,numBins,color='green',alpha=0.8) > > > > Any ideas what is going on? Can it be that Gtk and pyplot don't work well > > together? > > I'm not sure what this hast to do with graph-tool. Do things work as > expected when you do not import graph-tool? > > Best, > Tiago > > -- > Tiago de Paula Peixoto <[email protected]> > > > _______________________________________________ > graph-tool mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.skewed.de/mailman/listinfo/graph-tool > >
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