hi, just curious if anyone wants to add some publication formating
settings? if you send me the rc params, and publication infos i add them
to the project.
http://code.google.com/p/mplrc/
On Sat, 2011-04-16 at 14:21 -0400, alex arsenovic wrote:
> i created the project for 'mplrc' here
> http
i like the module-based idea. its a bit overkill for the functionality
needed, but the concise call makes it very convenient. also,
installation and updating would be easy through pip/easy_install.
should i start a google-code project? or does someone have a preferred
way to start this?
alex
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Auré Gourrier
wrote:
> Good Idea !
> I'm also using mpl for other publications than ieee and it sounds like a
> small mplrc data base with targeted journal specifications would be
> worthwhile doing ! I would be ready to contribute.
> Cheers,
> Auré
>
>
Is there an
It would be great to include this in matplotlib.
However, I think it's not unreasonable to expect that these things would
evolve faster than the release cycle of matplotlib. Perhaps a user is
stuck on an older version of matplotlib because they want to use
pre-built packages etc., or whatever
this seems like the right way to do it. maybe it can be included in the
matplotlib package?
alex
On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 15:54 +0200, Adrian Hill wrote:
> I have previously used some script from Mike DePalatis for making APS
> (PRL, PRB, etc.) suitable plots. Maybe it will be a useful starting
>
I have previously used some script from Mike DePalatis for making APS
(PRL, PRB, etc.) suitable plots. Maybe it will be a useful starting point.
http://mike.depalatis.net/docs/mpllatex.html
"""
mplparams.py
M.V. DePalatis, 2010-09-01
Licensed under the GNU GPL v3
matplotlib rc params and a