Hi everyone, This is probably a dumb question, but is there an easier way to say, change the axis label of a Density projection from "Density (g/cm^2)" to the more accurate "Surface Density (g/cm^2)" or "\Sigma (g/cm^2)" besides adding a new field named that? When you create a field you can specify projection units, but for Density the name stays as "Density", which causes confusion. Creating a new field is easy enough, but it would be convenient if there was a simpler way. If anyone has any suggestions they would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike
Hi Mike,
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Mike Butler
Hi everyone,
This is probably a dumb question, but is there an easier way to say, change the axis label of a Density projection from "Density (g/cm^2)" to the more accurate "Surface Density (g/cm^2)" or "\Sigma (g/cm^2)" besides adding a new field named that? When you create a field you can specify projection units, but for Density the name stays as "Density", which causes confusion. Creating a new field is easy enough, but it would be convenient if there was a simpler way. If anyone has any suggestions they would be appreciated.
If you've done it in a plot collection and have the returned plot object: p = pc.add_projection(...) p.set_label("Dinosaur\/Density") You may have to re-run the set_width command to manually redraw the image, however. -Matt
Thanks,
Mike
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