On 6 February 2012 21:06, Aaron Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Right.  Stefan, can you update the ideas page to reflect the new
> module, and any potential project(s) that can be made of it?
I have done it. Especially interesting will be to have an "asymptote
detector", manupulate() and animation() functions and some more work
on the old pyglet module and/or an openGL backend upstream in
matplotlib.
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
> On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 12:48 PM, miham <tlora...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The framework with matplotlib and Pyglet backends is right now beeing
>> reviewed for inclusion in master. See 
>> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/673.
>> This doesn't mean you couldn't imporove it even further though.
>>
>> On Feb 6, 5:42 pm, Edyta Przymus <edyta.przy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello SymPy,
>>>
>>> I am an undergraduate student loving Python and because of my field of
>>> study (control engineering) connected closely to scientific software.
>>> I am successful participant of GSoC 2011. A project called Plotting
>>> module (from your ideas wiki page) sounds very exciting for me. Could
>>> you please tell me if it's still available for GSoC 2012?
>>>
>>> Kindest regards!
>>> Edyta Przymus
>>
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