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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions tutorials/text/annotations.py
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# :target: ../../gallery/userdemo/annotate_simple04.html
# :align: center
#
# Placing Artist at the anchored location of the Axes
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Placing Artist at anchored Axes locations
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# There are classes of artists that can be placed at an anchored
# location in the Axes. A common example is the legend. This type
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# Note that unlike the legend, the ``bbox_transform`` is set
# to IdentityTransform by default.
#
# Using Complex Coordinates with Annotations
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Coordinate systems for Annotations
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# The Annotation in matplotlib supports several types of coordinates as
# described in :ref:`annotations-tutorial`. For an advanced user who wants
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