nxutils has been removed from master because it is completely redundant
to the Path functionality that has been in matplotlib since 0.98. In
the process of porting to Python 3, I felt it was important to reduce
code duplication, because every additional line requires additional testing.
That
Perhaps another alternative is to just include a small compatibility
module that would call the new functionality under the hood.
Mike
On 11/18/2011 09:07 AM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
nxutils has been removed from master because it is completely
redundant to the Path functionality that has be
I was just shocked to find the source code still present, just not compiled
during the build step and at least one completely broken function call still
referencing the un-built module and no apparent reason for removal.
I have updated mlab.inside_poly to use Path instead and will submit it la
Dear Tony,
I tried the example with several colormaps (have you checked out
cubehelix which nicely resembles the grey scale visual intensity
distribution in color) and I definitely agree that it would be good
for matplotlib to switch to a more sensible default color map. My
personal vote goes to c
I'm sorry this fell through the cracks. It was removed from the build
because it does not currently build on Python 3.x, and then when I saw
the functionality was redundant, I think it necessary to invest effort
porting it. None of the test suite uses this code. The source should
have been r