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In bb8058a via #4779 I accidentally deleted the (illustrated) section on what the buttons on the default toolbar do. I suspect that this was a bad rebase as I do not think I would have intentionally deleted this content.

This commit:

  • restores the content as-was: git checkout b49973a doc/users/navigation_toolbar.rst
  • fixes the paths to images (the files have moved around)
  • copy the navigation content into interactive.rst and re-remove navigation_toolbar.rst

Partially addresses #25266.

Overlaps with #25925, sorry about that @satisf1ed . A benefit of doing it "the old way" as restored here is that the images we are pulling are the exact files we use to generate the toolbars so they will never get out of sync.

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In bb8058a via matplotlib#4779 I accidentally deleted
the (illustrated) section on what the buttons on the default toolbar do.  I
suspect that this was a bad rebase as I do not think I would have intentionally
deleted this content.

This commit:

 - restores the content as-was:
    git checkout b49973a doc/users/navigation_toolbar.rst
 - fixes the paths to images (the files have moved around)
 - copy the navigation content into interactive.rst and re-remove
   navigation_toolbar.rst

Partially addresses matplotlib#25266.
@ksunden ksunden merged commit 030bf3a into matplotlib:main Jun 14, 2023
@tacaswell tacaswell deleted the doc/restore_navigation_docs branch January 4, 2024 14:42
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