Re: [matplotlib-devel] wxMPL patch

2012-09-04 Thread Chris Barker
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Carlo Segre  wrote:
> Hi Chris:
>> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Benjamin Root
>>
>>> AFAIK, no, it shouldn't be a problem.  The question is where.  I suspect
>>> it
>>> would fit best as a mpl_toolkit.
>>
>>
>> yes -- I figured that was most likely.

> Just a followup.  Has wxmpl been pulled into the toolkit source yet?
>
> Carlo

I haven't done anything, nor have I heard that anyone else has.

Care to take it on?

-Chris


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Re: [matplotlib-devel] MEP10: Modernizing the documentation

2012-09-04 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 5 September 2012 00:32, Michael Droettboom  wrote:
> I wonder if there's any possibility of using that on earlier versions (I
> suspect not).

Not easily, I think. You'd have to get introspection tools like
IPython to separately check for a __signature__ attribute, and I
suspect we'd feel that the added complexity outweighs the benefits.

Thomas

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Re: [matplotlib-devel] wxMPL patch

2012-09-04 Thread Matt Newville
Hi Carlo,

Sorry for the delay I also haven't done anything about this... yet?   I
might be more gung-ho to fold this into my wxmplot, which is fairly
similar, but not exactly 1-to-1,  and has some name overlaps with wxmpl.
To be clear, I'm willing to refactor wxmplot to better accommodate  most
of  the wxmpl interface, but it would take some effort, so maybe it would
be better to have some goals in mind.

What interfaces are you actually using from wxmpl?  I guess put another
way: what do we want for a wx interface to matplotlib that's higher level
than the standard backend.The PlotPanel and PlotFrames look close
enough to merge.   The wxmpl StripCharter seems a little different from
what I do with wxmplot, but perhaps that and the Channel class are easy
enough to emulate.

For how / where to host it, I don't much care.  Github and pypi seem easy
enough.

--Matt
On Aug 30, 2012 11:22 PM, "Carlo Segre"  wrote:

>
> Hi Chris:
>
> On Tue, 1 May 2012, Chris Barker wrote:
>
>  On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Benjamin Root
>>
>>  AFAIK, no, it shouldn't be a problem.  The question is where.  I suspect
>>> it
>>> would fit best as a mpl_toolkit.
>>>
>>
>> yes -- I figured that was most likely.
>>
>>  P.S. - Of course, you do realize that you are essentially making yourself
>>> the de facto maintainer of it, right?
>>>
>>
>> Well, me or Matt or Carlo -- we'll fight over that among ourselves.
>>
>
> Just a followup.  Has wxmpl been pulled into the toolkit source yet?
>
> Carlo
>
>
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