Hi Jon,

Good point, I forgot about that!

It's available for cloning now: git clone
http://qtwork.nano.tudelft.nl/public_git/users/rwh/mplot3d

Cheers,
Reinier

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Jonathan Taylor
<jonathan.tay...@utoronto.ca> wrote:
> Hi, that is great!  Can you give me a git repository address to pull
> from?  I can't from the web viewer.
>
> Thanks,
> J.
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 4:25 AM, Reinier Heeres <rein...@heeres.eu> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I updated my patch a bit more, and now all tests are running (try
>> "python axes3d.py"). Only the contourf3D is not working correctly yet,
>> but I'm sure it's fixable soon. There are also some obvious bugs (e.g.
>> the semi-3D histograms are not depth-sorted).
>>
>> Anyway, I have applied the commit in a different git repo that also
>> has gitweb.cgi for viewing:
>> http://qtwork.nano.tudelft.nl/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=users/rwh/mplot3d;a=summary
>>
>> Jon, I got rid of the spurious commit-and-revert entries but included
>> your latest commits; perhaps you can clone from this tree now?
>>
>> Although I've not had a close look at the BSD license it definitely
>> sounds like a good idea to add it if it applies to the original code.
>> Shall we try to work to some sort of easily-installable form of the
>> again-working code?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Reinier
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:45 AM, Jonathan Taylor
>> <jonathan.tay...@utoronto.ca> wrote:
>>> Hi Reinier,
>>>
>>> Awesome.  Those plots are making me smile! I also agree with your
>>> refactoring and have applied your patch to my git repository.
>>>
>>> I agree with you concerning the sympy plotting routines.  I think what
>>> we have here is quite flexible and does a very good job of replicating
>>> the equivalent functionality of MATLAB.  I think it would be a huge
>>> effort trying to make 2D plots and 3D plots look consistent if another
>>> approach was taken.  Indeed, this is a desirable characteristic.  In
>>> addition, the code is actually very short and easy to maintain.  Given
>>> that matplotlib has had trouble maintaining 3D code in the past, it
>>> might not be a good idea to switch to a more complicated codebase.
>>>
>>> You should grab some of my more recent changes as I have added a few
>>> more fixes.  Most importantly, if you reuse the same figure, the old
>>> event handlers will still attached preventing Axes objects from dieing
>>> and causing interactive manipulation of the plots to be very sluggish.
>>>  Also, in terms of performance, I have found that switching to TkAgg
>>> from GTKAgg was helpful.
>>>
>>> Also, I think the original code from John Porter was under a BSD
>>> license.  I am thinking of adding our names and the BSD license to the
>>> top of each file to protect it while its not officially part of
>>> matplotlib.  What do you think?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Jonathan.
>>
>> --
>> Reinier Heeres

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