MIssing plots in granger_fmri.html
See original GitHub issueThere might be something not right about the last two figures here
http://nipy.org/nitime/examples/granger_fmri.html
Those are missing the body of the graph, which is all white.
I believe this is in the file doc/examples/granger_fmri.py
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@arokem It seems that the fix is failing the
test_granger.py
test. Now I actually think that proposed fix is not ideal, it would break with old behavior. We need to be more careful.Closed through #193