[Matplotlib-users] ANN: matplotlib-1.1.0

2011-10-11 Thread John Hunter
A new release of matplotlib is available for download at

  https://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlib/files/matplotlib/matplotlib-1.1.0

There are lots of nifty new features like Sankey diagrams, an API for
animations and movie making, enhanced 3D support, support for
auto-layout of subplots with titles, xlabels and ylabels to prevent
text from running off the edge of the figure (tight_layout), pyside
supoprt, enhanced legends, and tons of other minor features and
bug-fixes.  See what's new at

  http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/whats_new.html

and the CHANGELOG at

  https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/blob/v1.1.x/CHANGELOG

and the commit history at

  https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/commits/v1.1.x/

Please post issues on the github issue tracker and questions on the mailing list

  https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues

Thanks to all the matplotlib developers who contributed to this
release, with special thanks to Michael Droettboom, Eric Firing,
Benjamin Root, Jouni Seppänen, Kevin Davies and Jae-Joon Lee for lots
of code contributions and bug fixes and to Christoph Gohlke and
Russell Owen for the windows and OX X binary installers.

JDH

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Re: [Matplotlib-users] ANN: matplotlib-1.1.0

2011-10-11 Thread Christoph Gohlke
The minimum versions of numpy required for the matplotlib-1.1.0 Windows 
installers are:

numpy-1.4.1 win32-py2.5
numpy-1.5.1 win32-py2.6
numpy-1.5.1 win32-py2.7
numpy-1.6.1 win-amd64-py2.x

Christoph


On 10/11/2011 6:00 AM, John Hunter wrote:
 A new release of matplotlib is available for download at


 https://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlib/files/matplotlib/matplotlib-1.1.0

 There are lots of nifty new features like Sankey diagrams, an API for
 animations and movie making, enhanced 3D support, support for
 auto-layout of subplots with titles, xlabels and ylabels to prevent
 text from running off the edge of the figure (tight_layout), pyside
 supoprt, enhanced legends, and tons of other minor features and
 bug-fixes.  See what's new at

http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/whats_new.html

 and the CHANGELOG at

https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/blob/v1.1.x/CHANGELOG

 and the commit history at

https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/commits/v1.1.x/

 Please post issues on the github issue tracker and questions on the mailing 
 list

https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues

 Thanks to all the matplotlib developers who contributed to this
 release, with special thanks to Michael Droettboom, Eric Firing,
 Benjamin Root, Jouni Seppänen, Kevin Davies and Jae-Joon Lee for lots
 of code contributions and bug fixes and to Christoph Gohlke and
 Russell Owen for the windows and OX X binary installers.

 JDH



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