Re: [Matplotlib-users] imshow and projection axes

2010-07-26 Thread Tobias Winchen
Hi, thank you for your quick answers which pointed me to a solution: setting clip_on=False solves the problem: pylab.imshow(d, extent=(-pi,pi,-pi/2,pi/2), clip_on=False) However, for me it feels not very intuitive to write clip_on=False to activate the desired clipping. Tobias signature.

Re: [Matplotlib-users] imshow and projection axes

2010-07-23 Thread Michael Droettboom
I've traced this back to revision 7867: http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/matplotlib/branches/v0_99_maint/lib/matplotlib/axes.py?r1=7867&r2=7866&pathrev=7867

Re: [Matplotlib-users] imshow and projection axes

2010-07-23 Thread Andrew Straw
On 7/23/10 3:16 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote: I've traced this back to revision 7867: http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/matplotlib/branches/v0_99_maint/lib/matplotlib/axes.py?r1=7867&r2=7866&pathrev=7867

Re: [Matplotlib-users] imshow and projection axes

2010-07-23 Thread Michael Droettboom
BTW -- I think a possible fix may be to do: if not im.get_clip_path(): im.set_clip_path(self.patch) Mike On 07/23/2010 09:16 AM, Michael Droettboom wrote: I've traced this back to revision 7867: http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/matplotlib/branches/v0_99_maint/l

Re: [Matplotlib-users] imshow and projection axes

2010-07-23 Thread Tobias Winchen
Hi, > On Thursday 22 July 2010 Michael Droettboom wrote: > Which backend are you using? I tried this with GTKAgg and Qt4Agg, its was working with 0.99.0 and 0.99.1 on Debian/Squeeze and 0.99.0 on Scientific Linux 5. I first noticed this with 0.99.3 on Debian/Squeeze, but it is the same with wit

Re: [Matplotlib-users] imshow and projection axes

2010-07-22 Thread Michael Droettboom
Which backend are you using? Can you provide a short script that reproduces the bug? Mike On 07/22/2010 11:18 AM, Tobias Winchen wrote: Dear all, in matplotlib version 0.99.0 when drawing images with imshow into figures with hammer or aitoff axes the images are clipped to the axes. Now this