2011/10/21 Friedrich Romstedt :
> I will try to dig out that emails.
Did that, the email I meant dates back to 10 November 2010! Here's the snippet:
(Ben Root):
> I am curious, could this approach you have done be generalized to any sort
> of color transformation? Admittedly, a gray mode is p
I want to do some corrections and alterations to my last mail, because
it troubles me.
2011/10/21 Friedrich Romstedt :
> I believe the one and only solution would, if thought thru completely,
> unveil that we need functional approach to get better results. In
> matplotlib, each type of structure
2011/10/20 Benjamin Root :
> I have been doing some thinking about this problem and how it could relate
> to issues I have encountered in my work on mplot3d. The key problem I
> encounter there is that shading of the colors needs to be performed based on
> perspective (rotation of the scene and su
On Thursday, October 20, 2011, Friedrich Romstedt <
friedrichromst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/10/20 Eric Firing :
>> Friedrich (or others),
>>
>> I hope you will consider the following to be constructive.
>
> I agree :-/ It was very very late in the night [5:30 a.m.], so things
> happen, but I th
2011/10/20 Eric Firing :
> Friedrich (or others),
>
> I hope you will consider the following to be constructive.
I agree :-/ It was very very late in the night [5:30 a.m.], so things
happen, but I think that's no kind of excuse for my rude tone in that
email. I'm sorry.
> I understand one use c
On 10/19/2011 05:15 PM, Friedrich Romstedt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I appreciate all the effort and, lastly, the large functionality
> offered by matplotlib. But I found no way around formulating things a
> bit provocative on
> http://friedrichromstedt.github.com/matplotlib-grayscale/index.html.
>
> The p
Hi,
I appreciate all the effort and, lastly, the large functionality
offered by matplotlib. But I found no way around formulating things a
bit provocative on
http://friedrichromstedt.github.com/matplotlib-grayscale/index.html.
The project is about matplotlib-grayscale, a matplotlib patch that
ai