At 12:11pm -0400 Fri, 16 Aug 2013, Matthew Brett wrote:
We've got 5 macs running OSX 10.4 through 10.8 for us, you'd be
welcome to remote access to those, and we'd be happy to run builds
for you. Paul Ivanov has or will have access to the buildbot master
and all the slaves. We also have an XP
At 4:20pm -0400 Sun, 07 Apr 2013, Francesco Montesano wrote:
Il giorno 07/apr/2013 21:03, Kevin Hunter Kesling ha scritto:
On the other hand, I'm still such a noob at Matplotlib ... is there
a way to have one of the subplots take up more than its default 50%
allotment?
you can give a look
Hullo Matplotlib List,
I'm looking for a way to represent on an X-Y graph the fact that an axis
does not start from the origin. When drawing by hand, I'll use a little
zig-zag, lightning bolt, or slight space on the axis in question to
represent this fact, just off from where the X and Y axis
At 2:34pm -0400 Sun, 07 Apr 2013, Francesco Montesano wrote:
2013/4/7 Kevin Hunter Kesling
I'm looking for a way to represent on an X-Y graph the fact that an axis
does not start from the origin. When drawing by hand, I'll use a little
zig-zag, lightning bolt, or slight space on the axis
At 8:15pm -0400 Sun, 03 Jun 2012, Josef wrote:
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:41 PM, Kevin Hunter wrote:
I've just spent 20 minutes of searching with various terms and no luck
finding even one answer: What open source projects use matplotlib?
Maybe scanning the Debian required and recommended
At 10:47pm -0400 Sun, 03 Jun 2012, Tom Dimiduk wrote:
Very few people outside my group use it at the moment, but that looks
to be changing at least a bit. I will hopefully get a paper out about
the code by the end of the summer.
I'm in a similar boat with the research on which I'm working,
At 3:31pm -0400 Mon, 04 Jun 2012, Michael Droettboom wrote:
This is one of the big challenges of open science right now, in my
opinion, is how to better share the *applications* for science
rather than just the *libraries*.
This is a good point. I've had similar observations but haven't been
At 10:25am -0400 Tue, 05 Jun 2012, Tom Dimiduk wrote:
On 06/05/2012 10:14 AM, Kevin Hunter wrote:
At 10:47pm -0400 Sun, 03 Jun 2012, Tom Dimiduk wrote:
Very few people outside my group use it at the moment, but that
looks to be changing at least a bit. I will hopefully get a paper
out about
Hullo List,
I've just spent 20 minutes of searching with various terms and no luck
finding even one answer: What open source projects use matplotlib?
I'm especially interested in open source /science/ projects that use
matplotlib.
I got excited when I saw scienceoss.com, but I still could not
Hullo matplotlib list,
I've discovered (with pleasure!) that matplotlib has recently learned
how to create Sankey diagrams. Thank you Kevin and Yannick!
One of my less-technically inclined fellow graduate students is
searching for his toolset of choice for generating these suckers, and is
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