Description
The TernaryAxesSubplot.scatter() method skips the first color of the default matplotlib colormap in version 1.0.8.
Steps to reproduce
import ternary
fig, tax = ternary.figure(scale=1)
tax.scatter([(1.1/3, 0.9/3, 1/3)], label="first")
tax.scatter([(0.9/3, 1.1/3, 1/3)], label="second")
tax.legend()
tax.set_title(f"python-ternary {ternary.__version__}")
tax.show()
Expect behavior
The default matplotlib colors are used starting with blue, followed by orange, etc. This is the behavior with version 1.0.7:

Actual behavior
The first scatter plot uses the second default matplotlib color (orange), followed by the third (green), etc.:

Notes
Matplotlib version used in both cases above: 3.5.2
Description
The
TernaryAxesSubplot.scatter()method skips the first color of the default matplotlib colormap in version 1.0.8.Steps to reproduce
Expect behavior
The default matplotlib colors are used starting with blue, followed by orange, etc. This is the behavior with version 1.0.7:
Actual behavior
The first scatter plot uses the second default matplotlib color (orange), followed by the third (green), etc.:
Notes
Matplotlib version used in both cases above: 3.5.2