-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi All, once more my appreciation for a great project! I hope you (we) get this a more-or-less standard package for python! After using the plt-module interactively for some time I want to embed it into a small app. So I need to use it as a workarea within the frame of my application. I managed to use plot_canvas for that but this of course looses most of the functionality (axes, zoom, print, ...) So what is the preferred way to use plt as a widget? Am I overseeing something? Greetings, Jochen - -- Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit http://www.Jochen-Kuepper.de Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité GnuPG key: 44BCCD8E Sex, drugs and rock-n-roll -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt and GnuPG <http://www.gnupg.org/> iD8DBQE707h7iJ/aUUS8zY4RAim8AJwIu8QRDGXzMBGTFGgFFFfigCJtxgCgp7FK TdQZ4+OsmJ6GmJmXL1DSQJw= =A3Nw -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
once more my appreciation for a great project! I hope you (we) get this a more-or-less standard package for python!
After using the plt-module interactively for some time I want to embed it into a small app. So I need to use it as a workarea within the frame of my application. I managed to use plot_canvas for that but this of course looses most of the functionality (axes, zoom, print, ...) So what is the preferred way to use plt as a widget? Am I overseeing something?
No, that is pretty much how we when embedding it. You can get to all the things you want by drilling down to particular items, but this is less than optimal. It'd be nice to have the methods hanging off of the widget, but, as of yet, they aren't there. eric
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