From: Thomas C. <tho...@um...> - 2009-05-14 16:23:29
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Thank you gregor, it is now doing exactly what I want ! Thomas. On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 5:12 AM, Gregor Thalhammer < gre...@gm...> wrote: > Thomas Coudrat schrieb: > >> Hello list, >> >> I am new here an i need help on something : I am using Matplotlib in the >> wxPython GUI, and i am trying to draw a BIG canvas, in a SMALL window, which >> would be scrollable. >> My implementation works if i use simple text too long for the size of the >> window (see example file) >> But the problem with the canvas is that is resizes to fit the window, and >> i would like to be able to draw HUGE figures, which would be scrollable. >> (in order print the figure, just uncomment the 3 lines, and comment the >> wx.StaticText line) >> >> I hope i made my problem clear enough so that someone can help me out. >> >> Thanks in advance! >> > It seems to me your implementation already provides what you want. But if > you want to show huge figures, you have to make them huge: > > fig = matplotlib.figure.Figure(figsize=(10,10)) > > You could also try to inhibit scaling of the figure, box.Add(canvas, 0, > wx.ALL), then the matplotlib figure inside the scrolled panel will always > have the same size. > > Gregor > > > > |