On 7/30/06, Andrew Straw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The basic
idea is to create a layout engine for matplotlib. Not wanting to
(re-)invent an API, I decided simply to imitate the layout engine I knew
best, which is wxPython.
Very cool!
release (xx.5 was it?)
Hopefully these will make it easer to integrate the changes.
--BillOn 7/31/06, Ken McIvor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jul 30, 2006, at 8:07 AM, Bill Baxter wrote: I went ahead and implemented this yesterday on a long plane flight.
The changed files (backend_bases.py
McIvor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 10, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Bill Baxter wrote: I've just uploaded two patch files that apply the changes discussed in this thread.Thanks Bill.I'm sorry I've been dragging a** on getting your
patches reviewed.I'll try get to it early this week.Ken
I'd personally be happy to move on to wxPython 2.8 but I'm using
enthought's matplotlib egg, which apparently requires enthought's
wxPython egg, and that's still at version 2.6.
--bb
On 4/12/07, Christopher Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
The world of wxAgg and versions of wxPython
On 7/7/07, Christopher Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to spam this list with this, but it came up here...
Carl Worth wrote:
http://www.scipy.org/License_Compatibility
Thanks, John, for sharing this essay. Please allow me to respond to a
few points:
I can't answer your question
Cheat commandos, Rock rock on.
Sounds great. This is sorely needed in matplotlib I think. But I have no
idea how to make it work. Mayavi is way to huge for the kind of simple 3D
plotting needs most folks have.
--bb
On 7/7/07, Nicolas Rougier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've been
On 7/20/07, John Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= Chaco and Kiva =
It is a good idea for an enterprising developer to take a careful look
at the current Chaco and Kiva to see if we can further integrate with
them. I am gun shy because they seem formiddable and complex, and one
of my major
On 7/25/07, Chris Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Wang wrote:
We've also had this discussion internally a bit. It usually
concludes with us wishing that someone would just port jsmath to
Python, or implement Knuth's TeX layout rules in Python. :)
It looks like jsmath uses the TeX
Curious, I gave it a try in photoshop. I think you have to line up the
doorways windows to see the effect.
I see someone who looks kinda like they're holding a baby, but I don't know
what a Templar knight is supposed to look like, so I'm not sure if I saw
that or not.
--bb
On 7/29/07, Darren
On 9/24/07, Eric Firing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John et al.,
Agg 2.5 will ship with a libsigc++ license that will allow us to treat
the code as MIT X11 unless the code is pulled out, allowing Antigrain to
be used internally for Silverlight and allowing them to license
Antigrain for other
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