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this post was submitted on 06 Dec 2025
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I came ready to hate with bias because I often don't like wrappers, but at least the
.formatseems like an objective improvement.But I never understood why matplotlib insists on
ax, figand that's still in there...I disagree.
Looks like a solid project overall! Thanks for your effort!
Thanks for not burning us to the ground immediately😉!
Since we don't intend to replace matplotlib, we still inherent the quicks but intend to smooth those out. For example we provide a custom gridspec that allows for 2d slicing (or linear slicing); layouts by default are flexible and sharing where it makes sense.
I do wonder, what would the alternative look like for the standard `fig, ax‘ paradigm? I am aware of plotly's approach, but am willing to explore other options.