1st:

Sorry about the stupid questions -- I was under a lot of time pressure 
yesterday.

John Hunter wrote:
> The search tool on the website is actually pretty decent
> 
>   http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/search.html?q=axhline

Yes that is very nice -- I'll make sure to try that in the future. 
However, that only works if you can make a good stab at the name of a 
method.

> <chris.bar...@noaa.gov <mailto:chris.bar...@noaa.gov>> wrote:
>     I am finding it harder to navigate the API docs than I'd like -- I
>     m not sure what could be done, however. One thing that might help would
>     be an index of all methods at the top of the class docs -- there is a
>     lot of good stuff in each of the methods docs, so it gets hard to
>     quickly look for a method.

So it would still be nice to have a better way to browse the docs.

But the new docs really are looking great!

The truth is, I haven't used MPL for anything of significance for a good 
while, and I was yesterday able to whip out a bunch of custom plots in 
short order for an emergency response -- a testament to the wonders of 
Matplotlib!

by the way, I'm off to PyCon tomorrow -- are you going to be there John? 
It's in your neighborhood, yes?


-Chris



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