I'm back thanks all for your answers and sorry for the delay
> Fancois,
> There is already a python terminal built into veusz.  
> View -> Windows -> Console window
> Have you not seen this or are you wanting to change the python terminal to 
> ipython?
> Bryan
Thanks Bryan fro the tips, indeed I've already see this console window 
runing python and that's one of the motivation to suggest something in 
the spirit of the workflow of Matplotlib but with a  better GUI

Jeremy Sanders a écrit :
> I'm glad you like it.
>   
I'm happy too ... great software !

> It would be reasonably easy to make a matplotlib-like interface to Veusz. 
> It's "just" a matter of translating the matplotlib commands. Indeed, James 
> Graham has written a wrapper which emulates many matlab-like commands, 
> translating them to Veusz commands. If you are interested, I can write to 
> him to ask him whether he'd be willing to make them public.
>   

great idea IMHO, it could be an awesome feature: best of both world !

> An alternative would be to modify Veusz to use matplotlib as a backend. This 
> would be quite a hard project - I tried it myself several years ago. 
> Matplotlib doesn't have the object-orientated structure (at least it didn't 
> then) to easily use it for this purpose, but if someone is dedicated and 
> worked with the matplotlib team, it might be possible.
>
>   
Is to late for a Google Summer of Code ?
It could be an interesting project

Any way, thank your very much for making Veusz available to all of us, 
it's a great tool !
Have a nice day

François

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