Thanks for the offer, but "potentially" I'm OK on py2exe.  I saw that, 
because I just ran into a snag in an unexpected way. I had tried two 
text output programs with success, then I tried one using pylab, and 
things went haywire. My problem is in route to this  mail list right 
now. An objection to matplotlib.

On 2/19/2010 8:46 AM, Christopher Barker wrote:
> Wayne Watson wrote:
>    
>> Strange that there wouldn't be any such demos. ;-)
>>      
> I've got a small prototype app that embeds MPL in wxPython, bundled up
> with py2exe (and py2app for the Mac). It's 11.7MB, if you want me to
> mail it to you.
>
> Bundled up python apps tend to be big, they have to include all of:
>
> -Your code (not usually very big)
>
> -Python itself (fairly big)
>
> -The gui toolkit (wxPython is very big)
>
> -Any other packages you are using.
>
> Bandwidth and disk space, and memory are cheaper than they used to be,
> so it's not that big a deal, really.
>
>
>   >  However, I'm now  rolling my own.
>
> always a good lesson, anyway.
>
> -Chris
>
>
>
>    
>> On 2/15/2010 6:55 AM, Wayne Watson wrote:
>>      
>>> Does anyone know where I can find a compiled demo that uses MPL grphics?
>>> I'd like, if possible, a Win version whose size is less than 10M, so
>>> that I can send it via e-mail, if necessary. It should use plot, so that
>>> someone can manipulate the plot with the navigation controls. At this
>>> point, I have no idea if that method is the fundamental graph tool or
>>> not. I suspect it is.
>>>
>>> If a mailable demo isn't available, maybe there's a web site that one
>>> can download such examples from?
>>>
>>>        
>>      
>
>    

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