[Matplotlib-users] new free matplotlib based software useful for you?

2007-05-01 Thread Tim Hirzel
Hello, My company, Resonon, is releasing our free (as in beer) software package, Spectronon. Spectronon is written in python and utilizes matplotlib, numpy, PIL, and scipy. Spectronon's main purpose is analyzing hyperspectral data (images with many more bands of color than the traditional 3:

Re: [Matplotlib-users] problems building/installing

2007-04-06 Thread Tim Hirzel
oops, my bad. thanks for the correction. t Robert Kern wrote: Tim Hirzel wrote: Its a little tough right now that os x doesn't have one python install to rule them all. Yes it does. http://www.python.org/download

Re: [Matplotlib-users] problems building/installing

2007-04-04 Thread Tim Hirzel
My understanding is that currently the best way to get all these packages (wxpython, matplotlib, numpy, etc) running together on os x is via these packages: http://pythonmac.org/packages/ at least, I can say for sure that the 2.5 builds worked without a hitch for me. Its a little tough right

Re: [Matplotlib-users] matlab, idle, interactivity and teaching

2007-04-03 Thread Tim Hirzel
with matplotlib. Gary R. Giorgio F. Gilestro wrote: A really great IDE for windows users is pyScripter ( http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductId=4 ) It's probably the best I could try so far (and it's free). cheers On 3/30/07, Tim Hirzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: [Matplotlib-users] matlab, idle, interactivity and teaching

2007-03-30 Thread Tim Hirzel
As for a good IDE. I really like eclipse with pydev. For easy student/beginner setup, easyclipse has a nice python eclipse distribution http://www.easyeclipse.org/site/distributions/index.html I think I've tried near every python IDE setup out there over the last couple years, and this one