Phil Elson, thank you very much for the season greetings, to the
development team for the new features provided this year, and to the
matplotlib community for sharing their experience.

Attached is my matplotlib generated card for all of you!!!

Happy Holydays!

Emilia P

On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Phil Elson <pelson....@gmail.com> wrote:

> If working on XKCD style plotting for matplotlib taught me anything, it is
> that playing with software in a way that it was not originally designed to
> do can lead to some excellent discoveries (bugs) and generate new ideas and
> generalisations - not to mention it being a lot of fun!
>
> So, in that vein, I wanted to put together a simple Christmas e-card using
> matplotlib. My main aim was to re-purpose some of the familiar matplotlib
> functionality to generate a simple festive animation.
>
> I decided to go for a snowy scene, with a snow-capped greeting and sprig
> of holly. The snow is simply a scatter plot scaled by flake size and
> animated to fall in a pleasing way. The text is making use of the path
> effects functionality extended in v1.4 to add randomised "snow" around the
> text (the same effect employed by XKCD as it happens). And the holly is a
> nice demonstration of the power of Paths and vector rendering in matplotlib.
>
> The source can be found at
> https://gist.github.com/pelson/ca795a02a420a1b9bfbc, and it requires
> matplotlib >= v1.4.
>
> If you're impatient and don't want to run the code (don't do it), the
> animation is available on YouTube at
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POnAkPpe770.
>
> Finally, to all those taking some time off this festive season, I wish you
> a very happy holiday and wish you all the best for the new year.
>
> Phil Elson
>
>
>
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