Have you used `subplot_mosaic()` in 's yet?

Or are you a dinosaur like me and still use older functions? After all, `subplot_mosaic()` was only introduced in 2020 in version 3.3

Recently, I decided to finally explore `subplot_mosaic()` and I know I'll never go back to whatever I did before to plot these types of figures!

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@s_gruppetta Oh nice, I didn't know about subplot_mosaic(). In many ways similar to the proplot "array" subplots specification, which also comes with a bunch of other nice science-focused goodies for extending matplotlib proplot.readthedocs.io/en/stab

@jford I've not used proplot before, may have a look at it at some point!

@s_gruppetta I find it very nice, it's replaced a lot of the crufty matplotlib boilerplate I've accumulated over the years for creating publication-ready figures. You can always drop back down to "raw" matplotlib if you need to do something very specific.

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