>> Hi, Eric.
>> Ah. Just my luck. I always push this stuff in new and unexpected  
>> ways.
>> Here's what I'm trying to do --- I want to plot a graph of circles  
>> where the size of the circle and color are determined by the data,  
>> where the X axis is year/month/day, and the Y axis is just day. (So  
>> a lot of "1" values would be a lot of slightly diagonal lines.)
>> Any idea how to do this within the current matplotlib, or should I  
>> just hack it by hand?
>
> Simson,
>
> The scatter function or Axes method is designed for exactly this,  
> but units support was broken in two places.  I have fixed it in 6781  
> on the 98.5 maintenance branch, merged to the trunk in 6782.  So,  
> please update to one of these and try scatter().  (Watch out for the  
> odd definition of the "s" kwarg for size: area in points squared.)
>
> Eric

Hm. So this means I need to switch from the .tar.gz releases to the  
subversion releases?




>
>
>
>> Thanks.
>


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