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      <title>Minor Tick Labels in Matplotlib</title>
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      <description>This is a slightly more technical post than usual but having figured out how to do something quite esoteric in Matplotlib I thought I would write it down to save me remembering.
I have been making quite a few plots recently for a paper which should hit the arXiv very soon. The Python plotting package Matplotlib has been indispensable in this regard, especially as I took the effort of creating a script which creates all the plots.</description>
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