Thank you so much, Anthony. After weighing the options, I decided to go for
Tkinter. The major reason for this is portability. BTW, I checked out your
website. Those screenshots are quite impressive. :-)

Jianbao

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Anthony Floyd <anthonyfl...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Jianbao,
>
> > Do you have any references, such as screen shots, gallery, examples, or
> > whatever?  I am very curious to see what people can do with matplotlib.
>
> If you can find a Windows machine (or a Windows VM) and stomach a 60
> MB download, visit
> http://www.convergent.ca/products/raven/downloads.html and grab the
> "RAVEN Viewer" and "Demo RAVEN Workspace". When starting the program
> for the first time, don't worry about selecting a license, select
> "Viewer Only". Open the demo file. All plotting, annotating, legends,
> etc are handled by matplotlib. wxPython provides the rest of the GUI
> elements. The entirety of the program except for the engineering
> backend (which isn't exposed in the viewer anyway) is written in
> Python.
>
> If you can't get to a Windows box, then just visit
> http://www.convergent.ca/raven to get a sense of the application.
>
> Cheers,
> Anthony.
>
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