William Stein wrote:

> Thanks!  And, argh!  I stared at the output of k.plot? for 10-15
> minutes before in response to the original email, and axes_pad isn't
> even there.     That would have been useful many times in my class
> last year.  That will teach me to read the source more.


It's an option to show() (and documented there).  I added it in August 
when we redid the matplotlib backend with the new axes code, so I don't 
think it would have been useful last year :).  The default is .02 (so 
the picture is 4% wider and 4% taller than originally specified), so 
that we don't clip plotted points, etc.

Jason

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Jason Grout


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