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From: <kc1...@ya...> - 2007-02-21 23:08:54
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Thanks for the reply. =0A=0AI saw Chris's note after I posted my last emai= l and yes I think that link is very helpful. I am studying that link and I= think I know what to do now.=0A=0AThanks again (to Chris as well).=0A=0A= =0A> -----Original Message-----=0A> From: Darren Dale [mailto:dd55@cornell.= edu] =0A> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:40 PM=0A> To: matplotlib-use= rs...@li...=0A> Cc: kc1...@ya...=0A> Subjec= t: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Maximized vs non-maximized output=0A> =0A> =0A> O= n Wednesday 21 February 2007 05:10:57 pm =0A> kc106_2005-matplotlib@yahoo.c= om =0A> wrote:=0A> > Okay, I uploaded another set of plots. Please take a = look at them =0A> > again.=0A> > I hope it's clear this time.=0A> =0A> It i= s not. This discussion is semantic; it is not clear what =0A> you find ugly= =0A> about your "ugly" plots. If you don't like the size of your =0A> font= s, and the =0A> thickness of your lines, you can alter them or change your = =0A> defaults with rc =0A> settings.=0A> =0A> > I must reiterate that the *= only* thing I did different =0A> between the 2 =0A> > was to do a screen m= aximize before saving - and the fonts, lines, =0A> > spacing all came out c= orrect. I did not change font or anything in =0A> > the code.=0A> =0A> Yes= , you have made that clear. If you want to know why =0A> maximizing the win= dow =0A> changes the output, you should read through the link that =0A> Chr= is posted in =0A> this thread.=0A> =0A=0A--=0AJohn Henry=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A |