Re: [matplotlib-devel] bad link on matplotlib website

2012-08-06 Thread Benjamin Root
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Jim Hunziker  wrote:

> I'm not sure if this is the right place to report this, but the link
> to Python(x, y) on
> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/installing.html points to a
> page that no longer exists.
>
> --
> Jim Hunziker
>
>
Starting to go back over my backlog of emails.  I can confirm that this is
the case.

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Re: [matplotlib-devel] bad link on matplotlib website

2012-08-06 Thread Michael Droettboom

On 08/06/2012 02:10 PM, Benjamin Root wrote:



On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Jim Hunziker > wrote:


I'm not sure if this is the right place to report this, but the link
to Python(x, y) on
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/installing.html points to a
page that no longer exists.

--
Jim Hunziker


Starting to go back over my backlog of emails.  I can confirm that 
this is the case.

I assume we should just link to:

  http://www.pythonxy.com/

Correct?  If so, I can fix this in the repository.

Mike
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[matplotlib-devel] Client-side plotting

2012-08-06 Thread Michael Droettboom
For anyone who's interested, I've started blogging about my initial 
thinking on client-side plotting in the web browser with matplotlib here:

http://mdboom.github.com/

(I hope to get this aggregated into planet.scipy.org soon, too).

Mike

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[matplotlib-devel] Asking for code review: Xelatex / PGF backend

2012-08-06 Thread Peter Würtz

Hi!
I would like to ask for a code review for a new backend I wrote for creating
figures with Xelatex/Lualatex. It uses the PGF (Tikz) Package for all
drawing operations and enables full unicode support and typesetting of
texts/formulas using Latex. This way, the figures created fit perfectly in
Latex documents. Furthermore, Xelatex/Lualatex is able to use the fonts
installed on your operating system. The drawing commands of the PGF pictures
can be included in Latex documents or can be directly compiled to PDF by the
backend.

Github project for hosting the code, usage instructions and examples:
https://github.com/pwuertz/matplotlib-backend-pgf

A document demonstrating the benefits of using Xelatex/PGF:
https://github.com/pwuertz/matplotlib-backend-pgf/raw/master/demo/demo.pdf

Gallery of the matplotlib examples processed with backend_pgf:
https://github.com/pwuertz/matplotlib-backend-pgf/wiki/Examples%20Gallery
A few exceptions are known to fail due to Latex incompatible math-text.

This is a matplotlib branch set up as suggested in the matplotlib developer
wiki. It includes the code from above and adds new rc-parameters and the
'.pgf' file type.
https://github.com/pwuertz/matplotlib/compare/master...pgf-backend

Discussions are usually taking place at the github diff, right? I hope
you'll find this an interesting option for creating figures with matplotlib.

Cheers,
Peter
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] Client-side plotting

2012-08-06 Thread Nicolas Rougier


Hi,

Great post and I feel the three-way split method you're talking about could 
also be incredibly useful for the GL backend (see my previous post about GL 
backend). 


Nicolas


On Aug 6, 2012, at 23:59 , Michael Droettboom wrote:

> For anyone who's interested, I've started blogging about my initial 
> thinking on client-side plotting in the web browser with matplotlib here:
> 
>http://mdboom.github.com/
> 
> (I hope to get this aggregated into planet.scipy.org soon, too).
> 
> Mike
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