;.
I run debian lenny with its version of mpl, and I was very glad when I
upgraded to it, in order not to have to regularly compile mpl if there
was some new feature. However, if I could clearly see from
examples/thumbnails which features required which version, then this
would make thing
layed in the gtk container? or would it be better to save the 'data'
(pixels? vector graphics?) of the canvas somewhere, and copy that
backwards and forwards? Any ideas?
Thanks,
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Neil Pilgrim
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John Hunter wrote:
> We've been working behind the scenes on a new documentation system for
> matplotlib, which integrates the web site, API documentation and PDF
> guide into a single source of sphinx/rest documents which are easier
> to maintain and extend, hopefully leading to better and more
>
Lastly, has anyone checked whether 0.98 still has the 'down key' bug for
key-press events? (is there a bugzilla/tracker?)
Thanks,
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Neil Pilgrim
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Darren Dale wrote:
> On Friday 11 July 2008 04:20:07 am Neil Pilgrim wrote:
>> Lastly, has anyone checked whether 0.98 still has the 'down key' bug for
>> key-press events? (is there a bugzilla/tracker?)
>
> I'm not familiar with this issue.
I've not
Hi,
I'm not a regular 0.98 user right now (using debian stable 0.91 or
similar in a python app) but was investigating the new documentation at
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/doc/html/index.html and noticed a few
things (typos?) which I wanted to check. It does look good - ReST?
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