> generating such a PDF, with some color and formatting tweaks so that
> it prints legibly on black and white as well as looking nice on
> screen.
This sounds promising. I actually have had problems printing the
guide, every information box showed up completely black except for the
emblem.
On 11/
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Daran Rife apparently wrote:
> Once a user purchases the document, how does s/he obtain
> the latest version, when it becomes available?
In addition to providing updates on an "as requested" basis,
Travis has made it clear that he will occasionally do a mass
mailing. (At le
s available?
Looking forward to purchasing a copy, to show support for
NumPy--one of the best (free) scientific computing packages
available.
Thanks for fielding my question,
Daran
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Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 08:41:11 -0700
From: Travis Oliphant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Nump
On 11/2/06, Travis Oliphant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the pre-amble. Does it require pdflatex? I use ps2pdf
> because to generate the shaded boxes and graphics. I could probably try
> to do it with pdflatex and png files but I haven't tried, yet.
I just tested it with ps2pdf on a
Fernando Perez wrote:
>On 11/2/06, Travis Oliphant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>>Note that this is not a request to Travis to send me the latest version
>>>by private email. That would be inefficient and my need is not that
>>>urgent. Nevertheless I think that issue should be settled.
>>>
>>
On 11/2/06, Travis Oliphant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Note that this is not a request to Travis to send me the latest version
> >by private email. That would be inefficient and my need is not that
> >urgent. Nevertheless I think that issue should be settled.
> >
> >
> There will be an update,
>Note that this is not a request to Travis to send me the latest version
>by private email. That would be inefficient and my need is not that
>urgent. Nevertheless I think that issue should be settled.
>
>
There will be an update, soon. I'm currently working on the index,
corrections, and forma
Hi,
now that 1.0 is out I would like to ask again about the status of the
numpy ebook. Is there any mechanism in place where owners can get the
updates?
Note that this is not a request to Travis to send me the latest version
by private email. That would be inefficient and my need is not that
urgen
I bought a copy of the numpy book sometime in January which I have since
lost in a careless mistake.
Is there a way to get another (updated) copy?
I couldn't see how this was done on the website.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Jo