From: Gary R. <gr...@bi...> - 2005-12-13 23:14:03
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If I understand what you're asking for, note that the pylab text() method may do what you want: from pylab import * subplot(211) plot([1,3,2]) ax = subplot(212) text(0.1, 0.9, '''the quick brown fox he quick brown fox e quick brown fox quick brown fox''', verticalalignment='top') ticklabels = ax.get_xticklabels()+ax.get_xticklines()+\ ax.get_yticklabels()+ax.get_yticklines() setp(ticklabels, visible=False) show() I think the fontdict parameter of text() should be used to set the font to a fixed-width font for your application. I haven't looked at how to do this. Gary R. Hugo Gamboa wrote: > Hi to all, > > I'm interessed in having an interactive plotting window where one of the > subplots would be for console output. > For example I would like to print in a subplot (similar to a console > output) the several computed values of a selecetd span from some other > subplot. > > Does anyone needed a similar feature? > > Thanks in advance for your help. |