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Fix documentation of vert parameter of Axes.bxp #12921

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@LEDfan LEDfan commented Dec 2, 2018

PR Summary

Just saw when reading the docs that the vert parameter is by default True but it was stated both correct and wrong in the docs.

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  • Has Pytest style unit tests
  • Code is Flake 8 compliant
  • New features are documented, with examples if plot related
  • Documentation is sphinx and numpydoc compliant
  • Added an entry to doc/users/next_whats_new/ if major new feature (follow instructions in README.rst there)
  • Documented in doc/api/api_changes.rst if API changed in a backward-incompatible way

@jklymak jklymak added this to the v3.0.3 milestone Dec 2, 2018
@jklymak jklymak merged commit 369618a into matplotlib:master Dec 2, 2018
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jklymak commented Dec 2, 2018

Thanks a lot @LEDfan !

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Backport PR #12921 on branch v3.0.x (Fix documentation of vert parameter of Axes.bxp)
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