@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ class in the Matplotlib API, and the one you will be working with most
156156# (the standard white box with black edges in the typical Matplotlib
157157# plot, has a ``Rectangle`` instance that determines the color,
158158# transparency, and other properties of the Axes. These instances are
159- # stored as member variables :attr:`Figure.patch
160- # <matplotlib.figure.Figure.patch>` and :attr:`Axes.patch
159+ # stored as member variables :attr:`! Figure.patch
160+ # <matplotlib.figure.Figure.patch>` and :attr:`! Axes.patch
161161# <matplotlib.axes.Axes.patch>` ("Patch" is a name inherited from
162162# MATLAB, and is a 2D "patch" of color on the figure, e.g., rectangles,
163163# circles and polygons). Every Matplotlib ``Artist`` has the following
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ class in the Matplotlib API, and the one you will be working with most
331331#
332332# As with all ``Artist``\s, you can control this coordinate system by setting
333333# the transform property. You can explicitly use "figure coordinates" by
334- # setting the ``Artist`` transform to :attr:`fig.transFigure
334+ # setting the ``Artist`` transform to :attr:`! fig.transFigure
335335# <matplotlib.figure.Figure.transFigure>`:
336336
337337import matplotlib .lines as lines
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ class in the Matplotlib API, and the one you will be working with most
408408#
409409# Similarly, methods that create patches, like
410410# :meth:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes.bar` creates a list of rectangles, will
411- # add the patches to the :attr:`Axes.patches
411+ # add the patches to the :attr:`! Axes.patches
412412# <matplotlib.axes.Axes.patches>` list:
413413#
414414# .. sourcecode:: ipython
@@ -556,8 +556,8 @@ class in the Matplotlib API, and the one you will be working with most
556556# important ``Artist`` containers: the :class:`~matplotlib.axis.XAxis`
557557# and :class:`~matplotlib.axis.YAxis`, which handle the drawing of the
558558# ticks and labels. These are stored as instance variables
559- # :attr:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes.xaxis` and
560- # :attr:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes.yaxis`. The ``XAxis`` and ``YAxis``
559+ # :attr:`! ~matplotlib.axes.Axes.xaxis` and
560+ # :attr:`! ~matplotlib.axes.Axes.yaxis`. The ``XAxis`` and ``YAxis``
561561# containers will be detailed below, but note that the ``Axes`` contains
562562# many helper methods which forward calls on to the
563563# :class:`~matplotlib.axis.Axis` instances, so you often do not need to
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