""" ============== Auto-wrap text ============== Matplotlib can wrap text automatically, but if it's too long, the text will still be displayed slightly outside the boundaries of the axis. Note: Auto-wrapping does not work together with ``savefig(..., bbox_inches='tight')``. The 'tight' setting rescales the canvas to accommodate all content and happens before wrapping. This affects ``%matplotlib inline`` in IPython and Jupyter notebooks where the inline setting uses ``bbox_inches='tight'`` by default when saving the image to embed. """ import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig = plt.figure() plt.axis((0, 10, 0, 10)) t = ("This is a really long string that I'd rather have wrapped so that it " "doesn't go outside of the figure, but if it's long enough it will go " "off the top or bottom!") plt.text(4, 1, t, ha='left', rotation=15, wrap=True) plt.text(6, 5, t, ha='left', rotation=15, wrap=True) plt.text(5, 5, t, ha='right', rotation=-15, wrap=True) plt.text(5, 10, t, fontsize=18, style='oblique', ha='center', va='top', wrap=True) plt.text(3, 4, t, family='serif', style='italic', ha='right', wrap=True) plt.text(-1, 0, t, ha='left', rotation=-15, wrap=True) plt.show()