Re: [Numpy-discussion] OT (NumPy slides)

2008-10-09 Thread Alan G Isaac
  http://mentat.za.net/numpy/numpy_advanced_slides/

Zachary Pincus wrote:
 Those slides are really useful! Thanks a ton.

Nice content!
And I have to add,
S5 produces a beautiful show.

Alan Isaac

PS What did you use to produce the 3d figures?

PPS Do you know why the display get muddled if
you switch to full screen on FireFox?  It seems
to be a problem with the fixed-width font display?
This is the first time I've ever seen something look
better on IE than FireFox.  Is it just the display
I am using at work?
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] OT (NumPy slides)

2008-10-09 Thread Alan G Isaac
 http://mentat.za.net/numpy/numpy_advanced_slides/ 

Alan G Isaac wrote:
 Do you know why the display get muddled if 
 you switch to full screen on FireFox? 

I received this reply:

 Whenever you resize an S5 display (switch to
 fullscreen or just resize the window), you have to
 reload the page (Ctrl-R or Cmd-R). S5 sizes text
 proportionally to the display size once when loaded.

And it works.

Cheers,
Alan Isaac

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Re: [Numpy-discussion] OT (NumPy slides)

2008-10-09 Thread Stéfan van der Walt
Hi Alan

2008/10/9 Alan G Isaac [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   http://mentat.za.net/numpy/numpy_advanced_slides/
 Nice content!

Thanks!  As you can see, I enjoyed myself at SciPy'08 :)

 And I have to add,
 S5 produces a beautiful show.

This slide show incorporates the changes from S5 Reloaded:

http://www.netzgesta.de/S5/references.php

I put the sources for generating the slides on

http://mentat.za.net/numpy/numpy_advanced_slides_sources.tar.bz2

This includes the custom rst2s5 script that does Python highlighting
with Pyglet, and which executes all code snippets as tests.

 PS What did you use to produce the 3d figures?

I'm not sure I want to mention it out loud, but... Google Sketchup,
scripted using Ruby.

I hope someone finds it useful.

Regards
Stéfan
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