I agree, but the current matplotlib gallery is rather clueless about what the
examples are related to until you click an image. I'm personally using the
gallery by looking at an example that match what I've in mind most closely and
then look at the code. But you're right, some structure(s) wou
Nicolas Rougier :
> I've seen the discussion around the re-organization of the matplotlib gallery.
> If that might help, here is a link to a small gallery I made.
>
> The overall organization is simply based on subdirectories so maybe it could
> be a (temporary) solution for the matplotlib galle
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Nicolas Rougier
wrote:
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>
> I've seen the discussion around the re-organization of the matplotlib
> gallery.
> If that might help, here is a link to a small gallery I made.
>
> The overall organization is simply based on subdirectories so maybe it
> could be a (te
I've seen the discussion around the re-organization of the matplotlib gallery.
If that might help, here is a link to a small gallery I made.
The overall organization is simply based on subdirectories so maybe it could be
a (temporary) solution for the matplotlib gallery (just matter of moving