Bug in imshow ?

1/ just to remind you that I am still looking for a solution

    > to the previously mentioned bug in imshow (in terms of
    > aspect='preserve').

Hi Eric, thanks for the reminder. Just to let you know, I'm away on
vacation until next week. Because I am staying with my sister in an
apartment with an internet connection, I am tempted back to my old
ways and occasionally respond on the list. But for the more difficult
questions and bugs, of which yours is one, which require more serious
coding and testing, I'm deferring until I have a proper setup to work
with.

Rest assured that I have flagged these many emails and will pick them
off as I can.

Cheers,
JDH

Hi John,
first: please enjoy your vacation! don't worry about the bugs and annoying emails,
I know this is not a hotline!!

As for the second question about the ''illegal'' axis position: in fact I would like
VERY much that you are allowed to have your plots outside the window.
I know this sounds strange, but it is indeed very useful to analyse data,
although I am not intending to produce a scientific plot with axes outside
the window of course...
At some point I could send you the small wrapper/functions I wrote to display images using
imshow where I put some more options like: scaling, maximum axis, offsets etc....
This would then show you what I am trying to reach and in fact could
lead to a very different solution (within matplotlib instead).

Eric

John Hunter wrote:

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"Eric" == Eric Emsellem <emsellem@...419...> writes:
           
   > 1/ just to remind you that I am still looking for a solution
   > to the previously mentioned bug in imshow (in terms of
   > aspect='preserve').

Hi Eric, thanks for the reminder. Just to let you know, I'm away on
vacation until next week. Because I am staying with my sister in an
apartment with an internet connection, I am tempted back to my old
ways and occasionally respond on the list. But for the more difficult
questions and bugs, of which yours is one, which require more serious
coding and testing, I'm deferring until I have a proper setup to work
with.

Rest assured that I have flagged these many emails and will pick them
off as I can.

Cheers,
JDH

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