Hello,
I just thought I'd mention a little more detail about what I've found
with respect to writing grey/colorscales to vector graphics formats.
The bottom line is that to plot a grayscale or colorscale in a vector
graphics format without resampling, it seems at the moment that
pcolorfas
It is not always clear what should go in the 0.98.5 maintenance branch.
For example, is the _png.cpp patch by Tobias, committed by Andrew, a
bug fix or a new feature? I would have said the latter, but I can see
arguments either way.
More generally, how long do we need to keep updating this m
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 16:01, David Moore wrote:
> I've had matplotlib running fine on Python 2.6 since shortly after the Python
> 2.6 release. I run Arch Linux. Are you perhaps looking for Windows builds?
> Or does your distro not have matplotlib compiled for Python 2.6 yet?
No, I'm looking t
On Sunday 05 April 2009 18:49:46 Adam Mercer wrote:
> Hi
>
> Now that numpy-1.3.0 has been released what is the timescale for a
> python-2.6 compatible release of matplotlib and matplotlib-basemap? Or
> should the current release work OK?
>
> Cheers
>
> Adam
>
I've had matplotlib running fine on Py
Hi
Now that numpy-1.3.0 has been released what is the timescale for a
python-2.6 compatible release of matplotlib and matplotlib-basemap? Or
should the current release work OK?
Cheers
Adam
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Eric Firing writes:
> I'm not sure who the SVG expert is, and I presume the attached message
> applies to pdf as well as ps. I'm bringing it to your attention
> because it is suggesting what would seem to be significant
> improvements in some backends by taking better advantage of their
> native
There is also:
http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/pycons.html
which is a gtk shell with embedded matplotlib figures.
Nicolas
On 5 Apr, 2009, at 06:02 , Christopher Barker wrote:
>
> Eric Bruning wrote:
>> The idea of a shell with inline plots is a fascinating one -
>
> Then check out reinteract