per freem wrote:
hi all,
i am a *huge fan* of matplotlib and use it for all plotting. one
feature that i would find extremely useful that i believe is missing
(but am very open to being corrected in case i overlooked something)
is a way to define the layout of complex subplots. by this i
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 07:32:27AM -0800, Andrew Straw wrote:
This first is mplsizer, based on the wx layout model, and works live
(with a figure open in a GUI) as well as for saving to disk. See the
demo directory for, well, some demos. I haven't been using this too much
lately, but it still
Gael Varoquaux wrote:
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 07:32:27AM -0800, Andrew Straw wrote:
This first is mplsizer, based on the wx layout model, and works live
(with a figure open in a GUI) as well as for saving to disk. See the
demo directory for, well, some demos. I haven't been using this too
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 07:54:18AM -0800, Andrew Straw wrote:
Any interest in merging this in as an mpl_toolkit?
It already is. :)
Me dig hole and hide.
Any interest in writing docs and advertising it?
Well, first I'll use it :). I can advertise if I and up using it a lot.
Gaƫl
hi all,
i am a *huge fan* of matplotlib and use it for all plotting. one
feature that i would find extremely useful that i believe is missing
(but am very open to being corrected in case i overlooked something)
is a way to define the layout of complex subplots. by this i mean
something like R's