OK, I see (kind of, i.e., via the pylab interface) how to do it - indirectly, i.e., by catching the click-on-figure event, then figuring out where that event happened and comparing that to the locations of the figure's pieces - using matplotlib only, so here's hoping that wxmpl has made it A) more direct (i.e., provided some way to access a figure's pieces seemingly directly, i.e., without having to figure out where in the figure those pieces are as an explicit intermediate step), and thereby B) easier.
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