This isn't really documented as it should be, but if you create a named
gdisplay, such as mygraph = gdisplay(), than mygraph.display is the
display in which the graph is made, using nonuniform axes. You could
place label objects at specific graphing locations by saying
label(display=mygraph.display, pos=(x,y), text="Energy").
Bruce Sherwood
Nathan Moore wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to include a key/legend in a plot generated by vpython.
> What's the easiest way to set this up?
>
> I realize that one can specify a few comments in the title='some title
> text' gdisplay argument, but I'm trying to illustrate a figure with 6
> lines, comments about which won't fit in the title bar.
>
> Nathan
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