Mazel Tov Pierre!  I suggest you take as much time as you want with your 
family.  Us spyderlibers can wait.  You will never get these moments 
again:  live them!

I'm a 42 year old father of a 2 year old, and I've never regretted a 
single moment I decided to spend time with him rather than work.

Cheers, Ariel

Pierre Raybaut wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Everything's fine, Doug, thanks for asking :)
> Actually something happened in my life recently, something big...
> uh... no, small actually (for the moment): since Nov 10th I'm a dad!
> And even if he and his mother are perfectly healthy, I must say that
> my spare time is quite limited these days. But I'm (coming) back
> (slowly)!
>
> Well it's true that tabbifying figures was the default behaviour in
> Pydee, and then I changed it because a vast majority of users were
> thinking that it wasn't a good idea.
> Adding an option to change this behaviour seems to be good idea
> indeed:
> http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/issues/detail?id=125
>
> Pierre
>
> On Dec 4, 9:43 am, dred <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Brad,
>>
>> Automatically docking the figures used to be the default. That was
>> when Spyder was called Pydee. I prefered that old method. It would be
>> very nice to have the option to auto dock figures.
>>
>> Pierre hasn't posted for a while. I hope all is well.
>>
>> Doug
>>
>> On Dec 1, 4:31 pm, Brad <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>> Spyder is a great programming environment and has become a really
>>> efficient way for me to perform numerical experiments.
>>>       
>>> In my day-to-day use, I like to have my matplotlib plots in a tabbed
>>> layout within the IDE, with each new plot becoming a new tab. I
>>> generally start Spyder using the '--basics' flag and generate plots on
>>> the command line using
>>>       
>>>>> plt.figure()
>>>>> plt.plot(x,y)
>>>>>           
>>> Currently, I generate a plot and dock it into a desired position in
>>> the IDE. Subsequent plots that are generated are undocked and I have
>>> to drag them onto the first docked plot to achieve the tabbed set that
>>> I am looking for.
>>>       
>>> Is there a way to keep plots that are produced through matplotlib
>>> docked into the IDE?
>>>       
>>> Thanks.
>>>       
>>> -Brad
>>>       
>>     
>
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