Eric Firing
Eric Firing
@rsignell-usgs Please clarify: is what I described above what you are looking for? What *do* you mean by "astronomical adjustments"?
Two real problems have been identified, but based on a quick look, I'm not sure the solutions are good ones. - For the zero-data situation, the solution might be OK;...
I think one of my potential objections is invalid, but the main one--the odd behavior within 5 degrees of the equator--still needs attention. I see that the behavior is inherited...
@apatlpo Thank you, I hope he can provide a reference we can work with.
In a week or two I expect to be able to have a look at the Pugh-Woodworth book recommended by Richard Ray; I hope it will have a clear explanation...
Why do you want to set nodiagn? All it does is prevent two quick calculations, for potential energy and SNR, from being done and their results included in the output...
@sspagnol, yes, that's the mechanism. The default_opts dictionary includes all options intended to be exposed.
I'm puzzled: the example in the README.md, https://github.com/matplotlib/ipympl/blob/main/matplotlib.gif, behaves the way I want, with the toolbar on the left but not overlapping the figure boundary. Has the behavior gotten broken...
As a data point from one person: I see no advantages whatsoever in "hide and show". It is simply distracting, and a step back from discoverability and what-you-see-is-what-you-get. I think...
I tested with `plt.close('all')`, and it does not change the result.