Hi,
mpl_toolkit.axes_grid.AxesGrid uses a custom axes type as the default
type of axes it creates. I think it might be more user-friendly to use
matplotlib.axes.Axes as the default -- the functionality in basic use
seems to be the same.
The custom axes handle drawing ticks quite differently fr
Thanks for your suggestion and the patch.
However, I'm not very inclined to make such a change any time soon,
since that custom axes class is one of my primary motivation
(supporting the cuvelinear grid) behind the axes_grid toolkit. And
other part of axes_grid toolkit depends on this behavior.
On
Hi!
ti, 2009-10-27 kello 15:36 -0400, Jae-Joon Lee kirjoitti:
> Thanks for your suggestion and the patch.
> However, I'm not very inclined to make such a change any time soon,
> since that custom axes class is one of my primary motivation
> (supporting the cuvelinear grid) behind the axes_grid too
Erin Sheldon writes:
> I just downloaded 0.99.1.1 and I'm finding this error:
> wxPython: no
> * wxPython not found
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "setup.py", line 146, in
> import wx
> ImportError: No module named wx
This is because the