https://github.com/tacaswell/matplotlib/compare/master...issue1504
I jumped the gun and there is already a pull request as well (
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1505 )
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>> The bar is drawn from `y - yerr_low` to `y + yerr_upp`
>>
>> ax.errorbar(x + .5,y,yerr=[[y - yerr_low],[yerr_upp -
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(https://gist.github.com/tacaswell/3144287)
Is this worth cleaning up and getting into the repository? If so,
where should it go?
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could see doing 'toggle grid lines' as this type as well.
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I think I am going to start just doing merges with CHANGELOG conflicts
on my local computer and pushing to matplotlib/master as the amount of
re-bases we end up needing is getting absurd.
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I like this idea a lot. PR number as name is a little awkward as you
don't know the PR# till you submit the PR. As long as they all go in
the same folder and we use a quasi-unique scheme
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#2903 : the plot directive is not always working correctly, some of
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else outstanding is documentation related, if those three
things get taken care of tomorrow, I will tag rc2 tomorrow night.
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Hi all,
I just did the version bump and tagged 1.4.0rc2.
There is one outstanding issue with possible memory corruption, but we
do not have a reproducible example.
Everything else we have left for 1.4.0 is documentation.
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Thanks to Christoph Gohlike the widows binaries now posted on sourceforge.
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other PRs and require a re-base (re-basing a 500+ line diff is
_incredibly_ painful).
Tom
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:09 AM, jamesramm wrote:
> Thomas Caswell wrote
>> I only took a brief look at that branch, but two comments
>>
>> 1) can you clean up your git history, you are add
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, in assert_correct_key
> qt_canvas.keyPressEvent(event)
> File
> "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_qt5.py",
> line 312, in keyPressEvent
> key = self._get_key(event)
> File
> "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_qt5.py",
well, with ipython in anaconda. I thought all this
> was supposed to have been cleared up by now...
>
> I went back to anaconda, and verified I am still getting the
> unresponsive window--it can't even be resized.
>
> Eric
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Release candidate 4 has been tagged.
To sound like a broken record, I hope this is the last one.
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Please re-milestone anything you think I got wrong and apply
milestones to new issues/PRs as they come in.
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Are we planning to make and distribute .dmg (damage?!?) files for 1.4?
If so who is making them? If not, we should remove that section form
`installing_faq.rst`.
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. One of the big issues from 1.3.1 was the incorrect
documentation for the windows install that was wrong for many months,
hopefully this will give us a way to deal with future situations
rapidly.
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We are pleased to announce the release of matplotlib 1.4.0!
This release has contributions from ~170 authors
(http://matplotlib.org/users/github_stats.html).
This release contains many bug fixes as will as a number of new
features. For the full list see
http://matplotlib.org/users/whats_new.html
Thanks! This hasn't been done yet because I was confused by zenodo and
hadn't taken the tune to sort this out.
Tom
On Aug 26, 2014 4:54 PM, "Nathaniel Smith" wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 2:42 AM, Thomas Caswell
> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Gi
rg/citing.html
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 5:01 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
>>
>> Thanks! This hasn't been done yet because I was confused by zenodo and
>> hadn't taken the tune to sort this out.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On Aug 26, 2014 4:54 PM, "
I open an mpl issue to discuss?
>
> - Steve
>
> On Thursday, September 4, 2014 4:49:28 PM UTC-5, Thomas Caswell wrote:
>>
>> If you are doing this with matplotlib, can you actually push the tools
>> back upstream?
>>
>> Tom (a mpl dev)
>>
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I don't remember intending to do that
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Paul Ivanov wrote:
> Looks like Thomas Caswell changed what used to be tags to be
> tags, and those are getting their own lines. The fix would be to either
> change them back to tags, or adjust t
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/3543 has a fix
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
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>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Paul Ivanov wrote:
>> Looks like Thomas Caswell changed what used to be tags
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interactive mode when not at a repl.
It turns out a lot of people use it and we should un-break them.
- #3517 which is related to non-ascii paths in font look up which
causes matplotlib to blow up on import.
I am open to arguments that any of these should not be blockers.
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I think this is a bug that had been fixed on both master and 1.4.x.
If I recall correctly this is an issue with free type (#3471 fixes it). The
other work around is to install freetype-dev.
Tom
(From phone so chasing siren details is hard)
On Oct 12, 2014 3:16 PM, "Andy Davidson"
wrote:
> I am
validation, but
used to sneak in. The plan is to change the warnings to exceptions at
a later date.
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- sundry unicode fixes (looking up user folders, importing
seaborn/pandas/networkx with macosx backend
- fixed boxplot regressions
The tarball is available from github, sourceforge and can be install via
pip install matplotlib==1.4.1rc1
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Awesome, thanks!
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Hi!
> I just uploaded mpl 1.4.1-rc1 in Debian, so it can geta bit of
> exposure even on the weird HW we still support.
>
> Cheers,
> Sandro
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Thomas Caswell
I have heard no complaints about the release candidate. Unless I hear
otherwise I plan to tag and release 1.4.1 tomorrow.
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Hello,
We are pleased to announce the release of matplotlib 1.4.1.
This is a bug-fix release for the 1.4 series.
- reverts the changes to interactive plotting so ion will work as
before in all cases fixed boxplot regressions
- fixes for finding freetype and libpng
- sundry unicode fixes (look
Yes, pyplot didn't get regenerated after one of the boxplot fixes.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> I see a 1.4.2 already?
>
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 3:54 AM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> We are pleased to announce the release of m
Hot on the tails of v1.4.1, we have a v1.4.2 due to an error in the boxplot
api in pyplot.py
The only changes between 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 are:
- corrected boxplot in pyplot.py
- added extra paths to default search paths for freetype
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I have not looked at it carefully, but it is something we might want to be
aware of when thinking about API re-designs.
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think they had at least one student.
On Wed Oct 22 2014 at 3:33:11 PM Chris Barker wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Thomas Caswell
> wrote:
>
>> We should be a mentoring organization for next summ
Does anyone protest to removing all of the branches from the main repo
except:
- master
- v1.4.x
- v1.4.2-doc
Having old branches around can lead to confusion (see
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/3748#issuecomment-61372162).
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The tags would not go anywhere, just the branches would be removed.
The tags are for releases, branches are for active work and there should be
no active work on anything but those three branches.
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On Sat, Nov 1, 2014, 12:14 Todd wrote:
>
> On Nov 1, 2014 4:49 PM, "Tho
runs a prune command on the
upstream repos we still have this information around.
I left rgb2lab_local because there is still an open PR against it, but will
go away when we close that PR.
Tom
On Sat Nov 01 2014 at 2:32:19 PM Eric Firing wrote:
> On 2014/11/01, 5:49 AM, Thomas Caswell wr
Please create a pull request.
This sounds reasonable to me, but I have never seen a plot with that scale
and don't really understand it from your description. Seeing the code
usually clarifies things.
Tom
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014, 05:58 Fabio Zanini
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've been using matplotlib
r removing tags for old release candidates? I know that
> IPython does this and it does clean up the tags quite a bit since
> approximately half the tags are for release candidates.
>
>
> Jens
>
> On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 7:56 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
>
>> This is done n
ge log to separate them from the release candidates.
>
>
> Jens
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Benjamin Root wrote:
>
>> Same here. I like the old tags for historical research purposes. Now, if
>> there was a way for github to only display the N most recent tags
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> So Scipy Console shoud be ok ? Since Scipy does not seem to be forbidden
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> 2014-11-07 15:03 GMT+01:00 Thomas Caswell :
>
>> I (personall
IPython notebooks got a write up in Nature.
http://www.nature.com/news/interactive-notebooks-sharing-the-code-1.16261
All of the examples depend on mpl.
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Not sure what you mean about agg + py3k, it should work fine (as we test
it).
The issue is that the cairo backend is a vector backend, which does not
have a notion of blitting, which is something that span selector uses to
make it nice and snappy. Should be able to get it to work by passing the
k
Stumbled across this today https://code.google.com/p/mplh5canvas/
It hasn't had a commit in 18mos and I have not tried it, but I am just
making sure the community is aware of it's existence.
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Have a look at the recipe in conda-rescipes for matplotlib, they might be
doing some funny patching.
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014, 22:48 Benjamin Root wrote:
> Ok, I am just really confused now. I have confirmed that using the
> matplotlib supplied by miniconda (v1.4.2) works just fine. Ripping that out
Is there an issue for this (and if not can you make one)?
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014, 09:56 Joel B. Mohler wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 09:36:50AM -0500, Joel B. Mohler wrote:
> > I think I see a breakage of the scatter call that I think should work
> and did
> > work before
> > https://github.com
Ah, never mind then, I just got out of sync.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014, 04:04 Joel B. Mohler wrote:
> On 11/18/2014 08:29 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
>
> Is there an issue for this (and if not can you make one)?
>
>
> This is https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/3811 wh
I am a bit wary of doing a 2.0 _just_ to change the color map, but when
every I try to write out why, they don't sound convincing. We may end up
with a 3.0 within a year or so due to the possible plotting API/pyplot work
that is (hopefully) coming.
If we are going to do this, I think we should do
The contents of that talk are also in our documentation
http://matplotlib.org/users/colormaps.html
Tom
On Sat Nov 22 2014 at 9:33:11 AM gary ruben wrote:
> There was a talk by Kristen Thyng at scipy2014 that might be a good
> backgrounder for this:
> http://pyvideo.org/video/2769/perceptions-of
That is super cool. I was thinking about doing something similar, glad it
has already been so well done.
The example figures at the bottom bring up another point, we should have a
canonical set of test figures, both for the color map and the defaults in
general, I think that will really help with
There should be an automatic process, but no one has written it yet. I
think IPython has code we can adapt in their doc build process. I had
planned to deal with this when we cut the next minor/major release.
Tom
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014, 04:18 Ian Thomas wrote:
> Fellow developers,
>
> I know we a
For reference, the IPython script is in tools/update_whatsnew.py
On Thu Nov 27 2014 at 11:58:40 AM Ian Thomas wrote:
> On 27 November 2014 at 16:16, Thomas Caswell wrote:
>
>> There should be an automatic process, but no one has written it yet. I
>> think IPython has co
We have a Twitter account?!?
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014, 20:05 Benjamin Root wrote:
> I just realized today that people have been posting questions to a
> matplotlib handle on twitter, but it hasn't posted any tweets since April.
>
> Same issue for numpy as well, it seems.
>
> Ben Root
> -
One of the other driving factors to over-haul the default date handling is
that floats do not have enough precision to deal with nano-second
resolution data (which is what I think drove pandas to use datetime64).
It sounds like the correct solution
Is the unit framework documented anywhere and ar
current floating point
> format. Our custom classes are not public (and can't really be made
> public) but they aren't very complicated so we can certainly talk about the
> implementation if that helps.
>
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Hello all,
I would like to try to hit the Feb 1 target date for 1.4.3 and plan to do
an RC next Monday (Jan 19).
Any major protests from anyone on this timeline?
If people could take a look at the 1.4.3 and 1.4.x milestones on github and
either move stuff around (in terms of finding any blockers
Hey all,
We have set up waffle.io to try and help manage our issues:
https://waffle.io/matplotlib/
If you have commit rights, you should be able to move the cards around.
Any thoughts on this tool? I would like to use this to keep track of the
review state of PRs.
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> >
> > Mike
> >
> > On 01/18/2015 04:52 PM, R Hattersley wrote:
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> >>
> >> On 17 January 2015 at 19:29, Thomas Caswell >
nbagg is always running in the IPython event loop (as I understand it), so
I am not sure how to integrate that with the blocking.
On the 1.4.x/master branch we have support for (almost, one PR still
pending) all mouse and keyboard events so all of the mpl widgets should
work (big thanks to Steven
Hey all,
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> >> Getting to it from the other side, is there a matplotlib widget in
> >> the works where I can type text or numbers in a box? Like
> >> the FloatTextWidget in IPython?
> >>
> >> Problem is I want to make a small GUI that i
Evening all,
I have tagged the first release candidate for v1.4.3 (
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/releases/tag/v1.4.3rc1).
Although this is a bug-fix release, a fair amount of work has gone into
making the nbagg (interactive figures in ipython notebooks) feature
complete compared to th
May be of interest:
http://www.nature.com/news/programming-pick-up-python-1.16833
We get mention down towards the bottom.
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Can you use the tarball from github (
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/archive/v1.4.3rc1.tar.gz ?)
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On Sat Feb 07 2015 at 4:01:01 PM Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:37 AM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
> > Evening all,
> >
> &
w how much of a hassle that would be
for you.
Tom
On Sat Feb 07 2015 at 4:14:36 PM Sandro Tosi wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 9:05 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
> > Sandro,
> >
> > Can you use the tarball from github
> > (https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/archive/v1.
Hey all,
To start with, the 2.0 release is pending a choice of new default color
map. I think that when we pick that we should cut 2.0 off of the last
release and then the next minor release turns into 2.1. If we want to do
other breaking changes we will just do a 3.0 when that happens. It make
:
> Hi all!
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 12:13 AM, Thomas Caswell
> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > To start with, the 2.0 release is pending a choice of new default color
> map.
> > I think that when we pick that we should cut 2.0 off of the last release
> and
>
:51 PM Todd wrote:
>
> On Feb 8, 2015 1:13 AM, "Thomas Caswell" wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > To start with, the 2.0 release is pending a choice of new default color
> map. I think that when we pick that we should cut 2.0 off of the last
> release
; /home/ben/Programs/matplotlib/result_images/test_collections/regularpolycollection_scale.png
>> vs.
>> /home/ben/Programs/matplotlib/result_images/test_collections/regularpolycollection_scale-expected.png
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Hey all,
I have tagged 1.4.3.
Once the binaries are built I will get everything pushed up to pypi and
make a wider announcement.
As discussed before, this will be the last planned release in the 1.4
series.
Tom
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At risk of sounding defensive, all of the core developers are working mpl
on a mostly volunteer basis and only have so much bandwidth. This leads to
both thing falling through the cracks (we have close to 100 open PRs, that
is _way_ too many) and major re-factors (which every one agrees should be
d
Hello all,
We are pleased to announce the release of matplotlib v1.4.3!
Wheels, windows binaries and the source tarball are available through both
source-forge [1] and pypi (via pip). Additionally the source is available
tarball is available from github [2] and mac-wheels from
http://wheels.sci
@Nathaniel I think developing the color-overhaul as a maintenance release
is a decent compromise. All non-color changes get directed at the master
branch and we can cherry-picked back bug-fixes as needed.
The next feature release is planned for July/August, I _really_ hope
sorting out the colors
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