Hi,
1.0.3 packages are available for OS X.

I'll be going on vacation next week and my work project using PySide 
will be winding down over the same period.  It would be nice if the 
PySide changes could be pulled into master before then

Thanks,
Gerald.

On 31/05/2011 5:10 PM, Gerald Storer wrote:
> 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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