Hello, >From the User Documentation page I've noticed that the pdf version of the docs just produces this 1-page output:
https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/astropy/stable/astropy.pdf The other docs (html and epub) seem to be fine. Cheers, Angelo Erik Tollerud wrote: > Hello, > > We are very happy to announce the third major public release (v0.4) of > the astropy package, a core Python package for Astronomy: > > http://www.astropy.org > > Astropy is a community-driven package intended to contain much of the > core functionality and common tools needed for performing astronomy > and astrophysics with Python. > > New and improved major functionality in this release includes: > > * A new astropy.vo.samp sub-package adapted from the previously > standalone SAMPy package > * A re-designed astropy.coordinates sub-package for celestial coordinates > * A new ‘fitsheader’ command-line tool that can be used to quickly > inspect FITS headers > * A new HTML table reader/writer > * Improved performance for Quantity objects > * A re-designed configuration framework > > In addition, hundreds of smaller improvements and fixes have been > made. An overview of the changes is provided at: > > http://docs.astropy.org/en/latest/whatsnew/0.4.html > > > Instructions for installing Astropy are provided at the > http://www.astropy.org website, and extensive documentation can be > found at: > > http://docs.astropy.org > > In particular, if you use Anaconda, you can update to v0.4 with: > > conda update astropy > > > Please report any issues, or request new features via our GitHub repository: > > https://github.com/astropy/astropy/issues > > > Over 80 developers have contributed code to Astropy so far, and you > can find out more about the team behind Astropy here: > > http://www.astropy.org/team.html > > > If you use Astropy directly - or as a dependency to another package - > for your work, please remember to include the following acknowledgment > at the end of papers: > > "This research made use of Astropy, a community-developed core Python > package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration, 2013)." > > where “(Astropy Collaboration, 2013)” is the Astropy paper which was > published last year: > > http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013A%26A...558A..33A > > > Please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone you think > might be interested in this release. > > > We hope that you enjoy using Astropy as much as we enjoyed developing it! > > > Thomas Robitaille, Erik Tollerud, and Perry Greenfield > on behalf of The Astropy Collaboration > _______________________________________________ > AstroPy mailing list > astr...@scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/astropy -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/