| ======================================== |
| MEP23: Multiple Figures per GUI window |
| ======================================== |
|
|
| .. contents:: |
| :local: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Status |
| ====== |
|
|
| **Discussion** |
|
|
| Branches and Pull requests |
| ========================== |
|
|
| **Previous work** |
| - https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2465 **To-delete** |
|
|
|
|
| Abstract |
| ======== |
|
|
| Add the possibility to have multiple figures grouped under the same |
| `~.backend_template.FigureManager` |
|
|
| Detailed description |
| ==================== |
|
|
| Under the current structure, every canvas has its own window. |
|
|
| This is and may continue to be the desired method of operation for |
| most use cases. |
|
|
| Sometimes when there are too many figures open at the same time, it is |
| desirable to be able to group these under the same window |
| [see](https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues/2194). |
|
|
| The proposed solution modifies `.FigureManagerBase` to contain and manage more |
| than one ``Canvas``. The settings parameter :rc:`backend.multifigure` control |
| when the **MultiFigure** behaviour is desired. |
|
|
| **Note** |
|
|
| It is important to note, that the proposed solution, assumes that the |
| [MEP22](https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/wiki/Mep22) is |
| already in place. This is simply because the actual implementation of |
| the ``Toolbar`` makes it pretty hard to switch between canvases. |
|
|
| Implementation |
| ============== |
|
|
| The first implementation will be done in GTK3 using a Notebook as |
| canvas container. |
|
|
| ``FigureManagerBase`` |
| --------------------- |
|
|
| will add the following new methods |
|
|
| * ``add_canvas``: To add a canvas to an existing |
| `~.backend_template.FigureManager` object |
| * ``remove_canvas``: To remove a canvas from a |
| `~.backend_template.FigureManager` object, if it is the last one, it will be |
| destroyed |
| * ``move_canvas``: To move a canvas from one `~.backend_template.FigureManager` |
| to another. |
| * ``set_canvas_title``: To change the title associated with a specific |
| canvas container |
| * ``get_canvas_title``: To get the title associated with a specific |
| canvas container |
| * ``get_active_canvas``: To get the canvas that is in the foreground and |
| is subject to the gui events. There is no ``set_active_canvas`` |
| because the active canvas, is defined when ``show`` is called on a |
| ``Canvas`` object. |
|
|
| ``new_figure_manager`` |
| ---------------------- |
|
|
| To control which `~.backend_template.FigureManager` will contain the new |
| figures, an extra optional parameter *figuremanager* will be added, this |
| parameter value will be passed to ``new_figure_manager_given_figure``. |
|
|
| ``new_figure_manager_given_figure`` |
| ----------------------------------- |
|
|
| * If *figuremanager* parameter is given, this |
| `~.backend_template.FigureManager` object will be used instead of creating a |
| new one. |
| * If ``rcParams['backend.multifigure']`` is True: The last |
| `~.backend_template.FigureManager` object will be used instead of creating a |
| new one. |
| |
| ``NavigationBase`` |
| ------------------ |
|
|
| Modifies the ``NavigationBase`` to keep a list of canvases, directing the |
| actions to the active one. |
|
|
| Backward compatibility |
| ====================== |
|
|
| For the **MultiFigure** properties to be visible, the user has to |
| activate them directly setting ``rcParams['backend.multifigure'] = |
| True`` |
| |
| It should be backwards compatible for backends that adhere to the |
| current `.FigureManagerBase` structure even if they have not |
| implemented the **MultiFigure** magic yet. |
|
|
|
|
| Alternatives |
| ============ |
|
|
| Instead of modifying the `.FigureManagerBase` it could be possible to add |
| a parallel class, that handles the cases where |
| ``rcParams['backend.multifigure'] = True``. This will warranty that |
| there won't be any problems with custom made backends, but also makes |
| bigger the code, and more things to maintain. |
| |