At 12:11pm -0400 Fri, 16 Aug 2013, Matthew Brett wrote:
> We've got 5 macs running OSX 10.4 through 10.8 for us, you'd be
> welcome to remote access to those, and we'd be happy to run builds
> for you. Paul Ivanov has or will have access to the buildbot master
> and all the slaves. We also have an
At 4:20pm -0400 Sun, 07 Apr 2013, Francesco Montesano wrote:
> Il giorno 07/apr/2013 21:03, Kevin Hunter Kesling ha scritto:
>> On the other hand, I'm still such a noob at Matplotlib ... is there
>> a way to have one of the subplots take up more than its default 50%
>> a
At 2:34pm -0400 Sun, 07 Apr 2013, Francesco Montesano wrote:
> 2013/4/7 Kevin Hunter Kesling
>> I'm looking for a way to represent on an X-Y graph the fact that an axis
>> does not start from the origin. When drawing by hand, I'll use a little
>> zig-zag, lightni
Hullo Matplotlib List,
I'm looking for a way to represent on an X-Y graph the fact that an axis
does not start from the origin. When drawing by hand, I'll use a little
zig-zag, lightning bolt, or slight space on the axis in question to
represent this fact, just off from where the X and Y axis
At 10:25am -0400 Tue, 05 Jun 2012, Tom Dimiduk wrote:
> On 06/05/2012 10:14 AM, Kevin Hunter wrote:
>> At 10:47pm -0400 Sun, 03 Jun 2012, Tom Dimiduk wrote:
>>> Very few people outside my group use it at the moment, but that
>>> looks to be changing at least a bit. I
At 3:31pm -0400 Mon, 04 Jun 2012, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> This is one of the big challenges of open science right now, in my
> opinion, is how to better share the *applications* for science
> rather than just the *libraries*.
This is a good point. I've had similar observations but haven't bee
At 10:47pm -0400 Sun, 03 Jun 2012, Tom Dimiduk wrote:
> Very few people outside my group use it at the moment, but that looks
> to be changing at least a bit. I will hopefully get a paper out about
> the code by the end of the summer.
I'm in a similar boat with the research on which I'm working, p
At 8:15pm -0400 Sun, 03 Jun 2012, Josef wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:41 PM, Kevin Hunter wrote:
>> I've just spent 20 minutes of searching with various terms and no luck
>> finding even one answer: What open source projects use matplotlib?
> Maybe scanning the Debian r
Hullo List,
I've just spent 20 minutes of searching with various terms and no luck
finding even one answer: What open source projects use matplotlib?
I'm especially interested in open source /science/ projects that use
matplotlib.
I got excited when I saw scienceoss.com, but I still could not
Hullo matplotlib list,
I've discovered (with pleasure!) that matplotlib has recently learned
how to create Sankey diagrams. Thank you Kevin and Yannick!
One of my less-technically inclined fellow graduate students is
searching for his toolset of choice for generating these suckers, and is
cur
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