Revision: 7523
          http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=7523&view=rev
Author:   jdh2358
Date:     2009-08-22 23:20:30 +0000 (Sat, 22 Aug 2009)

Log Message:
-----------
fix osx epd formatting bug in rest

Modified Paths:
--------------
    branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html
    branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/layout.html
    branches/v0_99_maint/doc/faq/installing_faq.rst
    branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/transforms_tutorial.rst

Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html
===================================================================
--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html       2009-08-22 
23:19:44 UTC (rev 7522)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html       2009-08-22 
23:20:30 UTC (rev 7523)
@@ -7,18 +7,33 @@
 pathto('users/installing') }}">installing</a>
 </p>
 
-<p>Watch a <a href="http://videolectures.net/mloss08_hunter_mat";>video 
lecture</a> about matplotlib presented at <a 
href="http://videolectures.net/mloss08_whistler";>NIPS 08 Workshop</a> 
<i>Machine Learning Open Source Software</i></a>. 
+<p>Build websites like matplotlib's,
+with <a href="http://sphinx.pocoo.org/";>sphinx</a> and extensions for
+mpl plots, math, inheritance diagrams -- try
+the <a href="http://matplotlib.sf.net/sampledoc";>sampledoc</a>
+tutorial.
 </p>
 
+
+<h3>Videos</h3>
+
+<p>Watch the <a href="http://conference.scipy.org/";>SciPy</a> 2009 <a 
href="http://www.archive.org/details/scipy09_introTutorialDay2_1";>intro</a> and 
<a 
href="http://www.archive.org/details/scipy09_advancedTutorialDay1_3";>advanced</a>
 matplotlib tutorials
+</p>
+
+<p>Watch a <a href="http://videolectures.net/mloss08_hunter_mat";>talk</a> 
about matplotlib presented at <a 
href="http://videolectures.net/mloss08_whistler";>NIPS 08 Workshop</a> 
<i>MLOSS</i></a>. 
+</p>
+
+
+<h3>Toolkits</h3>
+
 <p>There are several matplotlib addon <a href="{{
 pathto('users/toolkits') }}">toolkits</a>, including the projection
 and mapping toolkit
 <a href="http://matplotlib.sf.net/basemap/doc/html";>basemap</a>, 3d plotting 
with <a href="{{
-pathto('mpl_toolkits/mplot3d/index') }}">mplot3d</a>, wild and wonderful axes 
and axis helpers in <a href="{{
+pathto('mpl_toolkits/mplot3d/index') }}">mplot3d</a>, axes and axis helpers in 
<a href="{{
 pathto('mpl_toolkits/axes_grid/index') }}">axes_grid</a> and more.
  </p>
 
-
 <h3>Need help?</h3>
 
 <p>Check the <a href="{{ pathto('users/index') }}">user guide</a>,

Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/layout.html
===================================================================
--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/layout.html     2009-08-22 23:19:44 UTC 
(rev 7522)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/layout.html     2009-08-22 23:20:30 UTC 
(rev 7523)
@@ -2,10 +2,11 @@
 
 
 {% block rootrellink %}
-        <li><a href="{{ pathto('index') 
}}">matplotlib&nbsp;home</a>|&nbsp;</li>
+        <li><a href="{{ pathto('index') }}">home</a>|&nbsp;</li>
         <li><a href="{{ pathto('search') }}">search</a>|&nbsp;</li>
+        <li><a href="examples/index.html">examples</a>|&nbsp;</li>
         <li><a href="{{ pathto('gallery') }}">gallery</a>|&nbsp;</li>
-        <li><a href="{{ pathto('contents') }}">documentation </a> &raquo;</li>
+        <li><a href="{{ pathto('contents') }}">docs</a> &raquo;</li>
 {% endblock %}
 
 

Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/faq/installing_faq.rst
===================================================================
--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/faq/installing_faq.rst     2009-08-22 23:19:44 UTC 
(rev 7522)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/faq/installing_faq.rst     2009-08-22 23:20:30 UTC 
(rev 7523)
@@ -400,9 +400,10 @@
 
``/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages/easy-install.pth``,
 (where X.Y is the version of Python you are building against)
 Comment out the line containing the name of the directory in which the
-previous version of MPL was installed (Looks something like 
``./matplotlib-0.98.5.2n2-py2.5-macosx-10.3-fat.egg``). 
+previous version of MPL was installed (Looks something like 
``./matplotlib-0.98.5.2n2-py2.5-macosx-10.3-fat.egg``).
 
 3. Save the following as a shell script , for example 
``./install-matplotlib-epd-osx.sh`` ::
+
        NAME=matplotlib
        VERSION=0_99
        PREFIX=$HOME
@@ -413,11 +414,11 @@
          echo getting the trunk
          svn co 
https://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/$NAME/trunk/$NAME $NAME
          cd $NAME
-  
+
        fi
        if [ $branch = "release" ]
           then
-          echo getting the maintenance branch 
+          echo getting the maintenance branch
           svn co 
https://matplotlib.svn.sf.net/svnroot/matplotlib/branches/v${VERSION}_maint 
$NAME$VERSION
           cd $NAME$VERSION
        fi

Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/transforms_tutorial.rst
===================================================================
--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/transforms_tutorial.rst      2009-08-22 
23:19:44 UTC (rev 7522)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/transforms_tutorial.rst      2009-08-22 
23:20:30 UTC (rev 7523)
@@ -12,11 +12,12 @@
 happens under the hood, but as you push the limits of custom figure
 generation, it helps to have an understanding of these objects so you
 can reuse the existing transformations matplotlib makes available to
-you, or create your own (see :mod:`matplotlib.transforms`.  The table below 
summarizes the existing
-coordinate systems, the transformation object you should use to work
-in that coordinate system, and the description of that system. In the
-`Transformation Object` column, ``ax`` is a :class:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes` 
instance,
-and ``fig`` is a :class:`~matplotlib.figure.Figure` instance.
+you, or create your own (see :mod:`matplotlib.transforms`).  The table
+below summarizes the existing coordinate systems, the transformation
+object you should use to work in that coordinate system, and the
+description of that system. In the `Transformation Object` column,
+``ax`` is a :class:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes` instance, and ``fig`` is a
+:class:`~matplotlib.figure.Figure` instance.
 
 ==========  =====================  
==============================================================================================================================================================
 Coordinate  Transformation Object  Description
@@ -28,16 +29,18 @@
 ==========  =====================  
==============================================================================================================================================================
 
 
-All of the transformation objects take inputs in their coordinate
-system, and transform the input to the `display` coordinate system.
-That is why the `display` coordinate system has `None` for the
-`Transformation Object` column -- it already is in display
-coordinates.  The transformations also know how to invert themselves,
-to go from `display` back to the native coordinate system.  This is
-particularly useful when processing events from the user interface,
-which typically occur in display space, and you want to know where the
-mouse click or key-press occurred in your data coordinate system.
 
+All of the transformation objects in the table above take inputs in
+their coordinate system, and transform the input to the `display`
+coordinate system.  That is why the `display` coordinate system has
+`None` for the `Transformation Object` column -- it already is in
+display coordinates.  The transformations also know how to invert
+themselves, to go from `display` back to the native coordinate system.
+This is particularly useful when processing events from the user
+interface, which typically occur in display space, and you want to
+know where the mouse click or key-press occurred in your data
+coordinate system.
+
 .. _data-coords:
 
 Data coordinates


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