On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Martin Bothe <martin.bo...@bam.de> wrote:
> Hey Ryan,
> thanks for your answer.
> Ashamed I have to realize that the example works for me as well.
> When I tried it the first time, I had no pc featuring both internet and a
> matplotlib installation, so I had to copy everything manually.
> It seems I skipped a line or whatever.
> In the gallery, I can't find a multicolored line.

That's because it wasn't there. :)  I've ported it to make better use
of matplotlib facilities that are now available and added it to SVN.
In general, however, the gallery is the best place to look because we
should be keeping it up to date with changes in the code.

I attached the modified script since it won't show up in the gallery
right away. I'd take a look, because it drastically simplifies the
colormapping.

Ryan

-- 
Ryan May
Graduate Research Assistant
School of Meteorology
University of Oklahoma

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