Hello,
Congratulations for this new minor release !
Someone mentionned on python-list that it's not available on pypi. I
checked, and indeed it isn't.
Should we upload it there?
Thanks,
N


On 10 October 2013 20:19, Michael Droettboom <md...@stsci.edu> wrote:

>  I'm pleased to announce the release of matplotlib version 1.3.1.  This is a 
> bugfix release.
>
> It may be downloaded from here, or installed through the package manager of 
> your choice (when available):
> http://matplotlib.org/downloads
>
> The changelog is copied below:
>
> New in 1.3.1
> ------------
>
> 1.3.1 is a bugfix release, primarily dealing with improved setup and
> handling of dependencies, and correcting and enhancing the
> documentation.
>
> The following changes were made in 1.3.1 since 1.3.0.
>
> Enhancements
> ````````````
>
> - Added a context manager for creating multi-page pdfs (see
>    `matplotlib.backends.backend_pdf.PdfPages`).
>
> - The WebAgg backend should no have lower latency over heterogeneous
>    Internet connections.
>
> Bug fixes
> `````````
>
> - Histogram plots now contain the endline.
>
> - Fixes to the Molleweide projection.
>
> - Handling recent fonts from Microsoft and Macintosh-style fonts with
>    non-ascii metadata is improved.
>
> - Hatching of fill between plots now works correctly in the PDF
>    backend.
>
> - Tight bounding box support now works in the PGF backend.
>
> - Transparent figures now display correctly in the Qt4Agg backend.
>
> - Drawing lines from one subplot to another now works.
>
> - Unit handling on masked arrays has been improved.
>
> Setup and dependencies
> ``````````````````````
>
> - Now works with any version of pyparsing 1.5.6 or later, without displaying
>    hundreds of warnings.
>
> - Now works with 64-bit versions of Ghostscript on MS-Windows.
>
> - When installing from source into an environment without Numpy, Numpy
>    will first be downloaded and built and then used to build
>    matplotlib.
>
> - Externally installed backends are now always imported using a
>    fully-qualified path to the module.
>
> - Works with newer version of wxPython.
>
> - Can now build with a PyCXX installed globally on the system from source.
>
> - Better detection of Gtk3 dependencies.
>
> Testing
> ```````
>
> - Tests should now work in non-English locales.
>
> - PEP8 conformance tests now report on locations of issues.
>
> Mike
>
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