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From: <jd...@us...> - 2009-08-06 18:52:10
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Revision: 7407
http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=7407&view=rev
Author: jdh2358
Date: 2009-08-06 18:51:58 +0000 (Thu, 06 Aug 2009)
Log Message:
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hide colorbar_doc a bit
Modified Paths:
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branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html
branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/credits.rst
branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/screenshots.rst
branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/whats_new.rst
branches/v0_99_maint/lib/matplotlib/pyplot.py
Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html
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--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html 2009-08-06 18:49:24 UTC (rev 7406)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/_templates/indexsidebar.html 2009-08-06 18:51:58 UTC (rev 7407)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
and join the matplotlib
mailing <a href="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=80706">lists</a>.
The <a href="{{ pathto('search') }}">search</a> tool searches all of
-the documentation, including full text search of almost 300 complete
+the documentation, including full text search of over 350 complete
examples which exercise almost every corner of matplotlib.</p>
<p>You can file bugs, patches and feature requests on the
Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/credits.rst
===================================================================
--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/credits.rst 2009-08-06 18:49:24 UTC (rev 7406)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/credits.rst 2009-08-06 18:51:58 UTC (rev 7407)
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
Jeremy O'Donoghue
wrote the wx backend
-Andrew Straw
- provided much of the log scaling architecture, the fill command, PIL
- support for imshow, and provided many examples
+Andrew Straw provided much of the log scaling architecture, the fill
+ command, PIL support for imshow, and provided many examples. He
+ also wrote the support for dropped axis spines.
Charles Twardy
provided the impetus code for the legend class and has made
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@
made many enhancements to errorbar to support x and y
errorbar plots, and added a number of new marker types to plot.
-
John Gill
wrote the table class and examples, helped with support for
auto-legend placement, and added support for legending scatter
@@ -133,7 +132,7 @@
most aspects of matplotlib.
Daishi Harada
- added support for "Dashed Text". See ` dashpointlabel.py
+ added support for "Dashed Text". See `dashpointlabel.py
<examples/pylab_examples/dashpointlabel.py>`_ and
:class:`~matplotlib.text.TextWithDash`.
@@ -147,11 +146,10 @@
Charlie Moad
- contributed work to matplotlib's Cocoa support and does the binary
- builds and releases.
+ contributed work to matplotlib's Cocoa support and has done a lot of work on the OSX and win32 binary releases.
-Jouni K. Seppaenen
- wrote the PDF backend.
+Jouni K. Seppaenen wrote the PDF backend and contributed numerous
+ fixes to the code, to tex support and to the get_sample_data handler
Paul Kienzle
improved the picking infrastruture for interactive plots, and with
@@ -171,4 +169,7 @@
matplotlib, and Jonathon Taylor and Reinier Heeres ported it to the
refactored transform trunk.
-
+Jae-Joon Lee implemented fancy arrows and boxes, rewrote the legend
+ support to handle multiple columns and fancy text boxes, wrote the
+ axes grid toolkit, and has made numerous contributions to the code
+ and documentation
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Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/screenshots.rst
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--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/screenshots.rst 2009-08-06 18:49:24 UTC (rev 7406)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/screenshots.rst 2009-08-06 18:51:58 UTC (rev 7407)
@@ -45,8 +45,23 @@
.. plot:: mpl_examples/api/path_patch_demo.py
+.. _screenshots_mplot3d_surface:
+
+mplot3d
+=========
+
+The mplot3d toolkit (see :ref:`toolkit_mplot3d-tutorial` and
+:ref:`mplot3d-examples-index`) has support for simple 3d graphs
+including surface, wireframe, scatter, and bar charts (added in
+matlpotlib-0.99). Thanks to John Porter, Jonathon Taylor and Reinier
+Heeres for the mplot3d toolkit. The toolkit is included with all
+standard matplotlib installs.
+
+.. plot:: mpl_examples/mplot3d/surface3d_demo.py
+
.. _screenshots_ellipse_demo:
+
Ellipses
========
Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/whats_new.rst
===================================================================
--- branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/whats_new.rst 2009-08-06 18:49:24 UTC (rev 7406)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/doc/users/whats_new.rst 2009-08-06 18:51:58 UTC (rev 7407)
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
Reinier Heeres has ported John Porter's mplot3d over to the new
matplotlib transformations framework, and it is now available as a
-toolkit mpl_toolkits.mplot3d. See the `examples
-<http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/mplot3d/index.html>`_ and
+toolkit mpl_toolkits.mplot3d (which now comes standard with all mpl
+installs). See :ref:`mplot3d-examples-index` and
:ref:`toolkit_mplot3d-tutorial`
.. plot:: pyplots/whats_new_99_mplot3d.py
@@ -29,10 +29,11 @@
axes grid toolkit
-----------------
-Jae Joon has added a new toolkit to ease displaying multiple images in
+Jae-Joon Lee has added a new toolkit to ease displaying multiple images in
matplotlib, as well as some support for curvilinear grids to support
-the world coordinate system. See :ref:`axes_grid_users-guide-index`
-and `examples <http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/axes_grid/index.html>`_
+the world coordinate system. The toolkit is included standard with all
+new mpl installs. See :ref:`axes_grid-examples-index` and
+:ref:`axes_grid_users-guide-index`.
.. plot:: pyplots/whats_new_99_axes_grid.py
Modified: branches/v0_99_maint/lib/matplotlib/pyplot.py
===================================================================
--- branches/v0_99_maint/lib/matplotlib/pyplot.py 2009-08-06 18:49:24 UTC (rev 7406)
+++ branches/v0_99_maint/lib/matplotlib/pyplot.py 2009-08-06 18:51:58 UTC (rev 7407)
@@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@
## Plotting part 1: manually generated functions and wrappers ##
-from matplotlib.colorbar import colorbar_doc
+from matplotlib.colorbar import colorbar_doc as _colorbar_doc
def colorbar(mappable=None, cax=None, ax=None, **kw):
if mappable is None:
mappable = gci()
@@ -1369,7 +1369,7 @@
ret = gcf().colorbar(mappable, cax = cax, ax=ax, **kw)
draw_if_interactive()
return ret
-colorbar.__doc__ = colorbar_doc
+colorbar.__doc__ = _colorbar_doc
def clim(vmin=None, vmax=None):
"""
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