On Thursday, 28 September 2017 08:34:20 UTC-4, Cavendish McKay wrote:
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> 3. use the vector module. In the 1.1.1 release, curvilinear coordinates 
> are not officially supported, but can be made to work using private methods
>

It's been a GSoC project this year. Actually the API is still to fix, we 
need to do it before the next release.

(although one of the Lame coefficients for cylindrical coordinates is 
> wrong, and I haven't checked to see if this is fixed in the current master).
>

If you find an error, please report it. Thanks.
 

> the defaults violate standard typographical convention by making the base 
> scalars bold face.
>

This can be easily fixed in the printers.

None of these is perfect, but my current favorite is (3). If I understand 
> correctly, this was a GSoC project. What is its current status?
>

The API needs some reviews, especially when connecting arbitrary coordinate 
systems. In the current master, we are probably using the inverse 
transformation when connecting two coordinate systems.

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