On 2/13/07, John T Whelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The one catch with this, practically, is that the "top" x axis is
> written in the same place as the plot title. I have yet to play with
> the placement of the title.
A combination of moving the stop of the subplot down with the
subplots_adj
Thanks a lot for adding it in svn (I indeed did the change myself in my
pylab.py).
cheers and thanks again for the quick and positive response!
Eric
John Hunter wrote:
> On 2/13/07, Eric Emsellem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At the time noone wanted it, but it's easy enough to do. I just adde
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Eric Emsellem wrote:
> I would need the equivalent of twinx, but for other axis, so a "twiny"
> function. Shouldn't it be in mpl already?
twiny() doesn't exist, but the source code of twinx() is in
lib/matplotlib/pylab.py and it's about eight lines long, so it's easy
enough t
On 2/13/07, Eric Emsellem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would need the equivalent of twinx, but for other axis, so a "twiny"
> function. Shouldn't it be in mpl already?
>
> thanks for your help,
>
At the time noone wanted it, but it's easy enough to do. I just added
the following to pyla