Dear all,
The animation code in matplotlib relies on timers to update the animated
figures. Currently a new timer is created by calling new_timer on a canvas, as
in
>>> f = pylab.figure()
>>> timer = f.canvas.new_timer()
This seems a bit of a wrinkle. For example, you may want to associate a t
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Hi Derek,
The slow speed for long paths like the one in your example was due to a
limitation to Quartz itself. This was solved by breaking the path up into
subpaths of up to 100 points. But you mentioned that releases before 1.2 were
not slow (and I verified this with matplotlib 1.1.1), suggest
On 11.04.2013, at 6:38PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> Congrats to everyone on a successful 1.2.1 -- there was a relatively
> small influx of bug reports following it -- perhaps a sign of improving
> quality?
Thanks and congratulations to everyone involved as well; I've built 1.2.1 on
MacOS X