Has anyone else had a chance to look at this?  It seems fairly 
straightforward and I may have a go at this this morning if no one else 
has already.

Mike

Fernando Perez wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> recently, Matthew Brett pointed out that reST supports a mode that's
> very handy for writing tutorial-like documents that contain code
> blocks including their output, and they can even be run as tests.
> Here's a simple example with its corresponding source:
>
> http://neuroimaging.scipy.org/site/doc/manual/html/users/analysis_pipeline.html
> http://neuroimaging.scipy.org/site/doc/manual/html/_sources/users/analysis_pipeline.txt
>
> and they can even use the MPL math support, as seen here:
>
> http://neuroimaging.scipy.org/site/doc/manual/html/users/glm_spec.html
> http://neuroimaging.scipy.org/site/doc/manual/html/_sources/users/glm_spec.txt
>
> But we were thinking it would be great to have also plot support for
> this, without being forced to use standalone scripts like in mpl's
> current form of the plot directive.  I unfortunately have to go now
> and will be mostly offline for a week, but I just had a chat about
> this with John, so I want to leave some context in here in case this
> is of interest to you guys.  If there's a discussion on the API, I'll
> do my best to keep up, but I'm also cc'ing the nipy list so those
> interested can pitch in (though we should keep the conversation to the
> MPL list, where the plot machinery is implemented).
>
> Cheers,
>
> f
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