kcrisman wrote:
>> I found a work-around since I posted the question: forcing ymin/max to
>> 0-1
>> made the numbers show up, somehow.
>> Now I can't make the NO numbers plot happen again, but I got a single-
>> -number plot happening, at least, which to me, is just as 
>> bad:http://wcjunction.com/temp_images/cinemut/iridescence/titanium/single...
> 
> I see.  I think this is standard, because in this case the axes cross
> at zero so each tick on the y-axis is .2.  However, there is some work
> on getting the axes to come from matplotlib directly, which may help
> you with this (Jason?).


Yes, I need to make time to finish this now.  The upgrade to the new 
matplotlib and accompanying changes (mostly done in the patch I posted) 
should take care of all of these issues.

Jason


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