Good afternoon all,
I'm developing a GUI using QT Designer 4 and Python 2.7.  The GUI will need
to have several plots on it in order to show the data in the ways that I
need.  To accomplish this I'm using the matplotlib widget from within QT
Designer.  It all seems to work great, but I can't seem to find a way to
change the background color of the widget.  Essentially, I've got a nicely
laid out GUI with the default QT Designer light gray as the "background
color".  Then I've got these matplotlib widgets which by default have a
darker shade of gray/charcoal as their "background color".  How do I change
the matplotlib widget bgcolor to the default light gray so as to match the
rest of the GUI?  Turning the background of the main GUI to the dark gray to
match the matplotlib color is not an option.  I kind of assumed the issue
has to do with the matplotlib widget and not with QT Designer, hence the
reason for posting in this mailing list.

Does anyone have any thoughts regarding this?  Or can you point me to a
documentation set that shows how to do this?
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