1.0.3 packages for Windows and Ubuntu/Debian are available to test with.

I'm not sure that the OS X package is ready yet.  If you want to get 
testing with it quicker jumping up and down on their mailing list 
normally gets them out faster.

I also added an update to formlayout.py.  I've merged in Pierre's latest 
version that validates the floats so an exception isn't thrown when a 
user inputs an invalid number.

Gerald.

On 31/05/2011 4:43 PM, David Trémouilles wrote:
> The pyside bug affecting matplotlib pyside backend is now fixed
> with pyside 1.0.3
>
> I would be nice to have the pyside option in the next matplotlib release...
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
> Le 06/05/11 10:32, David Trémouilles a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> This is not directly related to your patch but I would like to
>> report here that I still have at least one issue on MacOs
>> that prevent matplotlib to work with your pyside backend.
>> Indeed current PySide version (1.0.2) have a bug on MacOS that seems to
>> have been fixed recently:
>> http://bugs.pyside.org/show_bug.cgi?id=809
>> But I will have to wait for next PySide release to
>> confirm your pyside patch works on MacOs.
>> Will test as soon as next pyside version is out and available on
>> macports. I do not have time nor will to test with the latest current
>> pyside head.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> David
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 06/05/11 03:36, Gerald Storer a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>> I was wondering if I could get a comment on this. Its been 4 weeks
>>> since I submitted the original version and it has been more or less
>>> production ready since Monday.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/80
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Gerald.
>>>
>>> On 11/04/2011 4:49 PM, Gerald Storer wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I've submitted a pull request with backend changes that (should) let
>>>> all currently supported versions of PyQt work along side PySide. I've
>>>> tested with PyQt 4.8.3 and PySide 1.0.0.
>>>>
>>>> I haven't bothered chasing down old versions of PyQt as they seem
>>>> elusive.
>>>>
>>>> Gerald.
>>>>
>>>> On 29/03/2011 3:25 AM, butt...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>> Looking forward, supporting the Python 3 compatible PyQt API is
>>>>> likely the way to go.
>>>>>
>>>>> Le , Gerald Storer<g...@mrxtech.com.au>  a écrit :
>>>>>> On 28/03/2011 1:10 AM, Peter Butterworth wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wouldn't it be possible to use a single backend compatible with both
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PyQt and Pyside ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The current Qt mpl backend uses the old PyQt slots/signals API
>>>>> which PySide doesn't really support (there are some macros but they
>>>>> don't work 100% the same). From a quick glance at the IPython
>>>>> implementation it looks like they are using the new API which means
>>>>> older versions (<4.5) of PyQt won't be supported. This might be ok, I
>>>>> don't know.
>>>>>> If it isn't then, there will need to be some try...excepts around
>>>>> the place or separate back ends. If you ignore the PySide bugs I had
>>>>> to work around I've only changed ~4 lines in the main backend.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pierre's formlayout is also using an obsolete method that isn't
>>>>> present in PySide. I've opted to emulate it, but it would be best to
>>>>> change the code to use the alternative method available in both PyQt
>>>>> and PySide. formlayout also uses the old QString implementation of
>>>>> PyQt, PySide only supports the new implementation where QString is
>>>>> transparently convert to/from str/unicode. Setting QString = unicode
>>>>> seems to work though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gerald.
>>>>>>

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