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It works perfectly (win7 64bit mpl 1.0.0 py2.6.5) with: In 7: f = figure() In 8: ax = f. Add_subplot(111) In 9: sl = Slider (ax, 'Sigma',0.20, 18, valinit=0, dragging=True, fc='blue') it can be dragged manually very fast and without needing to make draw() or canvas.blit().
Mmm, I think that's only for updating the slider value when it's not being changed by it's direct use. I think the problem is that the slider value text is a figure text object, so the only way to render the text is to render the whole figure, which is exactly what I don't want to do. Now I removed the value text from the slider and I'm thinking about setting some axes text with the slider value, but I can't figure out how to draw only the axes text.
Thanks anyway though. – user1044891 Nov 14 at 9:39 @user1044891 check new edit – joaquin Nov 14 at 15:28.
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