To overhauling all of the default colors, I think that is still in the
cards, but some one who is not me needs to drive that.
The goal of pulling pyplot out of backend_bases is exactly that, to be able
to do everything using the OO interface in a convenient way.
Tom
On Sun Feb 08 2015 at 4:50:51 PM Todd <toddr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 8, 2015 1:13 AM, "Thomas Caswell" <tcasw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > To start with, the 2.0 release is pending a choice of new default color
> map. I think that when we pick that we should cut 2.0 off of the last
> release and then the next minor release turns into 2.1. If we want to do
> other breaking changes we will just do a 3.0 when that happens. It makes
> sense to me to bundle default color changes as one set of breaking changes
> and code API changes as another.
>
> I thought there was going to be a complete overhaul of the default theme?
> Has that idea been abandoned?
>
> > - making OO interface easier to use interactively (if interactive,
> auto-redraw at sensible time)
> >
> > - pull the pyplot state machine out of backend_bases and expose the
> figure_manager classes
>
> Do either of these mean that it will be possible to use the OO interface
> without needing to go through pyplot?
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