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From: Skip M. <sk...@po...> - 2016-05-31 22:31:22
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> A build of the docs is available at http://matplotlib.org/2.0.0b1 Thanks. Is there a "What's New" page in the docs? Or maybe an upgrade guide which identifies incompatibilities with 1.5? Skip Montanaro who still remembers John Hunter's interview presentation at TradeLink, lo these many years ago... |
From: Matthew B. <mat...@gm...> - 2016-05-31 20:06:58
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On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 9:01 PM, Thomas Caswell <tca...@gm...> wrote: > Folks, > > We tagged the first beta for v2.0.0 tonight. Please check out the new > defaults! > > This is tagged as a beta because we anticipate a longer than normal release > cycle. The style changes are substantial and we want to make sure that we > have not crippled any common use cases. The target for the final release > around scipy. You should now be able to get this release on OSX or Linux with: python -m pip install --upgrade pip # upgrade pip to latest pip install --pre matplotlib Cheers, Matthew |
From: Thomas C. <tca...@gm...> - 2016-05-31 04:02:08
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Folks, We tagged the first beta for v2.0.0 tonight. Please check out the new defaults! This is tagged as a beta because we anticipate a longer than normal release cycle. The style changes are substantial and we want to make sure that we have not crippled any common use cases. The target for the final release around scipy. A build of the docs is available at http://matplotlib.org/2.0.0b1 Preview conda packages are available via conda install -c conda-forge/label/rc -c conda-forge matplotlib pre-release packages should be on pypi tomorrow. Brief release notes: This previews the new default style and many bug-fixes. A full list of the style changes will be collected for the final release. In addition to the style change this release includes: - overhaul of font handling/text rendering to be faster and clearer - many new rcParams - Agg based OSX backend - optionally deterministic SVGs - complete re-write of image handling code - simplified color conversion - specify colors in the global property cycle via `'C0'`, `'C1'`... `'C9'` - use the global property cycle more places (bar, stem, scatter) There is a 'classic' style sheet which reproduces the 1.Y defaults: import matplotlib.style as mstyle mstyle.use('classic') A big thank you to everyone who worked on this release. Tom |
From: Courtenay G. \(Enthought\) <cgo...@en...> - 2016-05-19 18:39:37
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**ANN: SciPy 2016 Conference (Scientific Computing with Python): Tutorials and Talks Announced** We're excited to announce this year's accepted Talks <http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332963/> & Posters and Tutorial Schedule <http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332960/> ! This year's 3 major talk tracks include Python in Data Science, High Performance Computing, and general Scientific Computing. Our six mini-symposia include: Earth and Space Science, Engineering, Medicine and Biology, Case Studies in Industry, Education, and Reproducibility. For tutorials, you can choose from <http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332960/> 18 different SciPy tutorials, including a <https://katyhuff.github.io/2016-07-11-scipy> 1 day Software Carpentry Scientific Python course that assumes some programming experience but no Python knowledge, or a 2-day Software Carpentry Instructor Training. We hope you'll join us - early bird registration ENDS May 22, 2016. Register at: http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332936/ About SciPy 2016 SciPy 2016 <http://www.scipy2016.scipy.org> , the 15th annual Scientific Computing with Python conference, will be held July 11-17, 2016 in Austin, Texas. SciPy is a community dedicated to the advancement of scientific computing through open source Python software for mathematics, science, and engineering. The annual SciPy Conference brings together over 650 participants from industry, academia, and government to showcase their latest projects, learn from skilled users and developers, and collaborate on code development. The full program will consist of <http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332960/> 2 days of tutorials (July 11-12), <http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332963/> 3 days of talks (July 13-15), and 2days of <http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332969/?&&> developer sprints (July 16-17). More info is available on the conference website at <http://www.scipy2016.scipy.org> http://scipy2016.scipy.org (where you can sign up for the mailing list); or follow <https://twitter.com/scipyconf> @scipyconf on Twitter. |