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Update inline comment in set_and_get.py #8033

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Small correction to change comment for setting l2 from "thicker" to "thinner" as this is consistent with the actual output and arguments.

Small correction to change comment for setting l2 from "thicker" to "thinner" as this is consistent with the actual output and arguments.
@shaunwbell shaunwbell changed the title Update set_and_get.py Update inline comment in set_and_get.py Feb 6, 2017
@anntzer anntzer changed the title Update inline comment in set_and_get.py [MRG+1] Update inline comment in set_and_get.py Feb 7, 2017
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Not waiting for appveyor as this is not covered by the tests any way and the docs built clean.

@shaunwbell Thanks! This looks like your first mpl contribution, hopefully we will hear from you again 🎉

@tacaswell tacaswell merged commit c15694b into matplotlib:master Feb 7, 2017
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DOC: Update inline comment in set_and_get.py
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backported to v2.0.0-doc as e5c3cba

@QuLogic QuLogic added this to the 2.0.1 (next bug fix release) milestone Feb 7, 2017
@QuLogic QuLogic changed the title [MRG+1] Update inline comment in set_and_get.py Update inline comment in set_and_get.py Feb 7, 2017
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