Hello PyQtGraph Mail List!

I'm happy to announce that PyQtGraph 0.14.0 has shipped.  This is the first
release in roughly 18 months, and includes ~185 PRs from both repeat
contributors and 21 new contributors to the library.

There is no one big change in 0.14.0, there are bug fixes in virtually
every part of the library from flowcharts (remember those?), to widgets,
exporters and of course the graphics items themselves.  Substantial changes
were made to the ImageItem and PlotDataItem documentation, which includes
more detailed description of how they work, and especially in the case of
ImageItem, a very detailed performance section on how to get the most out
of it.  My hope is to use those changes as a template for further
documentation changes.  If you read the new documentation pages, please
give feedback (even if it's "looks great, thanks!") in the form of a post
on the discussions tab on the GitHub repo or here in the mail list.

The biggest change in the new release is the vast changes made to
PyQtGraph's use of OpenGL.  Almost everywhere, PyQtGraph now uses "modern"
OpenGL (OpenGL 3.1+), with programmable shaders.  The use of OpenGL in 2D
plots is no longer hidden behind the enableExperimental flag, and
especially with PlotCurveItem, has gotten widespread support.  In rare
cases, there are some subtle differences in the resulting plots between
non-OpenGL and OpenGL usages, but for the most part they are similar.
Also, not all plot options available in the non-OpenGL backend work with
OpenGL yet.  There is also an OpenGL implementation for PColorMeshItem and
wow, ...it's fast.

Another exciting change for CuPy users is now there is some support for
OpenGL/CuPy interop, allowing you to do both computation and rendering on
the GPU.  This is a brand new feature, if relevant to you, please provide
feedback.

We also added a new plot type, BoxPlotItem.  It has an example but no
documentation yet, a wrong that will be righted before too long.

We have removed the MetaArray, MultiPlotItem and MultiPlotWidget after a
long deprecation period.  MetaArray now lives as a separate package on PyPI
if it's still needed for you.

Upcoming changes will involve removing PySide2 support. PyQt5 support isn't
going anywhere but we will require PyQt5 5.15.x.  We expect to see more
type annotations to the library as well.

Thanks for reading, and of course, feedback welcome!

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