Is there any good reason to retain the original NavigationToolbar code in the backends, and the corresponding "classic" option in rcParams['toolbar']?
Eric
Is there any good reason to retain the original NavigationToolbar code in the backends, and the corresponding "classic" option in rcParams['toolbar']?
Eric
Good question!
It would certainly be a welcome deprecation from my point of view. There is a fair amount of overhead maintaining it if you make any changes to the way backends work (as I have done a couple of times recently).
Depending on feedback here, it is something we could potentially deprecate in 1.2 and then completely remove by 1.3.
Cheers,
On 2 October 2012 20:13, Eric Firing <efiring@…229…> wrote:
Is there any good reason to retain the original NavigationToolbar code
in the backends, and the corresponding “classic” option in
rcParams[‘toolbar’]?
Eric
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On 10/03/2012 04:36 AM, Phil Elson wrote:
Good question!
It would certainly be a welcome deprecation from my point of view. There is a fair amount of overhead maintaining it if you make any changes to the way backends work (as I have done a couple of times recently).
Depending on feedback here, it is something we could potentially deprecate in 1.2 and then completely remove by 1.3.
Cheers,
On 2 October 2012 20:13, Eric Firing <efiring@...229... > <mailto:efiring@…229…>> wrote:
Is there any good reason to retain the original NavigationToolbar code
in the backends, and the corresponding "classic" option in
rcParams['toolbar']?Eric
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