On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:55 AM, John Hunter <jdh2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Benjamin Root <ben.r...@ou.edu> wrote:
>
> > Just as a quick question that I would like to throw out. It isn't a bug,
> > but rather an aesthetics issue that I caused for the version 1.0 release.
> >
> > With allowing 3d plots to be made subplottable, the margins for the plot
> > area became a lot smaller than for the original method of producing 3d
> > plots. This is because of the default region for subaxes, which usually
> > matches the plotting region for a normal plot. However, 3d plots have
> been
> > explicitly setting the viewing area to take up the entire axes rather
> than
> > obeying the rcParams. With subplotting (or even creating a single plot
> > using fig.gca() ), the rcParams override the explicit setting of the plot
> > area. Therefore, 3d plots appear "squished" if created using the
> > projection='3d' approach.
> >
> > My question is this: Would it at all be feasible (or even desirable) to
> have
> > some sort of ability to specify defaults that are specific to a
> particular
> > axes type? Currently, the code for setting the parameters will grab the
> > rcparams if the figure is being newly created, or will copy the
> parameters
> > from an existing figure in the case of creating subplots in an existing
> > figure. This assumes a one-size-fits-all which 3d plots might need to be
> an
> > exception.
>
> Punting on the larger question.... others may have an opinion.
>
> If it is a feature not a bug, can you commit new baseline images for
> the buildbot and see if we can get it to go green?
>
> JDH
>
The current test failures appear to be related to changes made to
pcolormesh, and nothing to do with mplot3d. As for the mplot3d images, the
documentation images were updated, and I think I updated all of the code and
documentation. I don't think the test suite checks those, does it? Oddly
enough, I can't seem to find any test code for mplot3d (looks like another
item to add onto my todo list...).
Ben Root
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