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Revision: 6204 http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=6204&view=rev Author: jdh2358 Date: 2008-10-15 15:49:26 +0000 (Wed, 15 Oct 2008) Log Message: ----------- updates to the sidebar, misc fixes Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/matplotlib/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html trunk/matplotlib/doc/_templates/layout.html trunk/matplotlib/doc/faq/installing_faq.rst trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/screenshots.rst trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/toolkits.rst trunk/matplotlib/examples/misc/longshort.py trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/mathtext_examples.py Modified: trunk/matplotlib/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html 2008-10-15 15:39:44 UTC (rev 6203) +++ trunk/matplotlib/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html 2008-10-15 15:49:26 UTC (rev 6204) @@ -1,21 +1,24 @@ <h3>Download</h3> <p>Current version: <b>{{ version }}</b></p> -<p>Get matplotlib from the sourceforge <a -href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlib">download</a> page +<p>Download matplotlib from the sourceforge <a +href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlib">project</a> page. +There are also optional <a href="{{ pathto('users/toolkits') }}">toolkits</a> for matplotlib. + <h3>Need help?</h3> -<p>Join the matplotlib <a -href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80706">mailing lists</a> +<p>Check the <a href="{{ pathto('contents') }}"}>docs</a>, the <a +href="{{ pathto('faq/index') }}">faq</a>, and join the matplotlib mailing <a +href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80706">lists</a> -<p>You can file bugs and patches on the sourceforge <a href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80706">tracker</a>, but it is a good idea to ping us on the mailing list too.</p> +<p>You can file bugs, patches and feature requests on the sourceforge <a href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?group_id=80706">tracker</a>, but it is a good idea to ping us on the mailing list too.</p> <h3>Screenshots</h3> <a href="{{ pathto('users/screenshots') }}"><img align=center src="{{ -pathto("_static/logo_sidebar.png", 1) }}"></a> +pathto('_static/logo_sidebar.png', 1) }}"></a> <a href="{{ pathto('users/screenshots') }}">screenshots</a> and <a href=examples>examples</a> + - Modified: trunk/matplotlib/doc/_templates/layout.html =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/doc/_templates/layout.html 2008-10-15 15:39:44 UTC (rev 6203) +++ trunk/matplotlib/doc/_templates/layout.html 2008-10-15 15:49:26 UTC (rev 6204) @@ -17,3 +17,4 @@ {% block sidebar2 %}{% endblock %} + \ No newline at end of file Modified: trunk/matplotlib/doc/faq/installing_faq.rst =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/doc/faq/installing_faq.rst 2008-10-15 15:39:44 UTC (rev 6203) +++ trunk/matplotlib/doc/faq/installing_faq.rst 2008-10-15 15:49:26 UTC (rev 6204) @@ -90,6 +90,20 @@ <locating-matplotlib-install>` +.. _install_svn: + +How to install from svn +======================= + +Checking out the main source:: + + svn co https://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/matplotlib/trunk matplotlib + +and build and install as usual with:: + + > cd matplotlib + > python setup.py install + Backends ======== Modified: trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/screenshots.rst =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/screenshots.rst 2008-10-15 15:39:44 UTC (rev 6203) +++ trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/screenshots.rst 2008-10-15 15:49:26 UTC (rev 6204) @@ -158,13 +158,14 @@ ================ You can make much more sophisticated financial plots. This example -emulates one of the `ChartDirector <http://www.advsofteng.com/gallery_finance.html>` -financial plots. Some of the data in the plot, are real financial -data, some are random traces that I used since the goal was to -illustrate plotting techniques, not market analysis! +emulates one of the `ChartDirector +<http://www.advsofteng.com/gallery_finance.html>` financial plots. +Some of the data in the plot, are real financial data, some are random +traces that I used since the goal was to illustrate plotting +techniques, not market analysis! -plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/finance_work2.py +.. plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/finance_work2.py .. _screenshots_basemap_demo: @@ -178,7 +179,7 @@ proj4 library: cylindrical equidistant, mercator, lambert conformal conic, lambert azimuthal equal area, albers equal area conic and stereographic. See the `tutorial -<http://www.scipy.org/wikis/topical_software/Maps>` entry on the wiki. +<http://www.scipy.org/wikis/topical_software/Maps>`_ entry on the wiki. .. plot:: plotmap.py @@ -197,7 +198,7 @@ -plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/log_demo.py +.. plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/log_demo.py .. _screenshots_polar_demo: @@ -206,7 +207,7 @@ The :func:`~matplotlib.pyplot.polar` command generates polar plots. -plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/polar_demo.py +.. plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/polar_demo.py .. _screenshots_legend_demo: @@ -218,7 +219,7 @@ commands. Thanks to Charles Twardy for input on the legend command -plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/legend_demo.py +.. plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/legend_demo.py .. _screenshots_mathtext_examples_demo: @@ -231,9 +232,9 @@ modern or STIX fonts. See the matplotlib.mathtext module for additional. matplotlib mathtext is an independent implementation, and does not required TeX or any external packages installed on your -computer. +computer. -plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/mathtext_examples.py +.. plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/mathtext_examples.py .. _screenshots_tex_demo: @@ -242,9 +243,9 @@ Although matplotlib's internal math rendering engine is quite powerful, sometimes you need TeX, and matplotlib supports external TeX -rendering of strings with the *usetex* option. +rendering of strings with the *usetex* option. -plot:: tex_demo.py +.. plot:: tex_demo.py .. _screenshots_eeg_demo: Modified: trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/toolkits.rst =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/toolkits.rst 2008-10-15 15:39:44 UTC (rev 6203) +++ trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/toolkits.rst 2008-10-15 15:49:26 UTC (rev 6204) @@ -12,20 +12,25 @@ ======= Plots data on map projections, with continental and political -boundaries, `see <http://matplotlib.sf.net/basemap/doc/html>` +boundaries, `see <http://matplotlib.sf.net/basemap/doc/html>`_ .. _toolkit_gtk: GTK Tools ========= -mpl_toolkits.gtktools provides some utilities for working with GTK. This toolkit ships with matplotlib, but requires `pygtk <http://www.pygtk.org/>`. +mpl_toolkits.gtktools provides some utilities for working with GTK. +This toolkit ships with matplotlib, but requires `pygtk +<http://www.pygtk.org/>`_. + .. _toolkit_excel: Excel Tools =========== -mpl_toolkits.exceltools provides some utilities for working with Excel. This toolkit ships with matplotlib, but requires `pyExcelerator <http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyexcelerator>` +mpl_toolkits.exceltools provides some utilities for working with +Excel. This toolkit ships with matplotlib, but requires +`pyExcelerator <http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyexcelerator>`_ .. _toolkit_natgrid: @@ -35,6 +40,6 @@ mpl_toolkits.natgrid is an interface to natgrid C library for gridding irregularly spaced data. This requires a separate installation of the natgrid toolkit from the sourceforge `download -<http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80706&package_id=142792>` +<http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80706&package_id=142792>`_ page. Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/misc/longshort.py =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/examples/misc/longshort.py 2008-10-15 15:39:44 UTC (rev 6203) +++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/misc/longshort.py 2008-10-15 15:49:26 UTC (rev 6204) @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ fig = plt.figure() ax = fig.add_subplot(111) ax.plot(r.date, tr) -ax.set_title('total return: long appl, short goog') +ax.set_title('total return: long APPL, short GOOG') ax.grid() fig.autofmt_xdate() plt.show() Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/mathtext_examples.py =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/mathtext_examples.py 2008-10-15 15:39:44 UTC (rev 6203) +++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/mathtext_examples.py 2008-10-15 15:49:26 UTC (rev 6204) @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ r'$\widehat{abc}\widetilde{def}$', r'$\Gamma \Delta \Theta \Lambda \Xi \Pi \Sigma \Upsilon \Phi \Psi \Omega$', r'$\alpha \beta \gamma \delta \epsilon \zeta \eta \theta \iota \lambda \mu \nu \xi \pi \kappa \rho \sigma \tau \upsilon \phi \chi \psi$', - ur'Generic symbol: $\u23ce \mathrm{\ue0f2 \U0001D538}$' + #ur'Generic symbol: $\u23ce \mathrm{\ue0f2 \U0001D538}$' ] from pylab import * @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ print (i, s) text(0.1, -i, s, fontsize=20) - savefig('mathtext_examples') + #savefig('mathtext_examples') #close('all') show() This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |