[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Eric Firing wrote:
>> Jason,
>>
>>> In looking at the basemap examples (specifically quiver_demo.py), it 
>>> looks like you specifically rotate the vectors to match up with map 
>>> coordinates; is that right?  Applying to the situation above, do I need 
>> Yes.
>>> to rotate my vectors to respect the aspect ratio?  What's the easiest 
>>> way to get quiver(X,Y,U,V) to behave so that the vectors plotted 
>>> would, for each coordinate (x,y) and corresponding (u,v), be parallel 
>>> to the vector between (x,y) and (x+u, y+v) (where (x, y) and (u,v) 
>>> are taken as coordinates in the axis coordinate system).
>> Well, the easiest way is to build mpl from svn; a few minutes ago I 
>> added this capability to quiver, selectable with an "angles" kwarg.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> I'm working with matplotlib in Sage, so I'll probably update the
> matplotlib package in Sage if it is fairly stable.  Do you know when the
> next release of matplotlib will be, in case it isn't stable for me?

No, as far as I know there is no release schedule.  The last one, 
0.98.3, was not very long ago--early August--so I would not expect 
another until a couple more months have elapsed.  But I could be wrong 
about that.

Eric

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