hi matplotlib developers
I have been considering the matplotlib user guide structure and it
has occured to me that there are two user guides interleaved here:
1. Introduction for new users
2. Library tour for developers
I think that this structure makes it challenging for new users to
benefit
For the record, I've spoken to Mark about this face-to-face in the past,
and I think he has some great ideas about how the user guide should look.
Personally I would agree that the user guide is currently not targeted
enough (it takes 3 pages full of text before getting to a simple plt.plot()
) an
Thanks for the interest. I agree there's lots that can be done to
improve it.
You may want to familiarize yourself with MEP10 (
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/wiki/Mep10) though that mainly
deals with docstrings and not the narrative documentation.
Perhaps as a starting point, you
On 2013/09/24 10:19 PM, mark wrote:
> hi matplotlib developers
>
> I have been considering the matplotlib user guide structure and it
> has occured to me that there are two user guides interleaved here:
>1. Introduction for new users
>2. Library tour for developers
>
> I think that this str
Hello
To address the concern of display multiple figures at the same time.
I added detach and re-parent methods to the figure manager, so figures
can be programatically redistributed between containers.
Also I added a couple of tools that I use a lot, one for line
properties and one for axes prop
Is there a pull request open for this? If not, could you create one?
Mike
On 09/25/2013 03:04 PM, Federico Ariza wrote:
> Hello
>
> To address the concern of display multiple figures at the same time.
> I added detach and re-parent methods to the figure manager, so figures
> can be programaticall
No there is no pull request.
I wanted to get some feedback before, as the development workflow suggested.
Federico
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> Is there a pull request open for this? If not, could you create one?
>
> Mike
>
> On 09/25/2013 03:04 PM, Federico Ariz