From: <jd...@us...> - 2010-07-06 03:05:05
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Revision: 8501 http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=8501&view=rev Author: jdh2358 Date: 2010-07-06 03:04:59 +0000 (Tue, 06 Jul 2010) Log Message: ----------- add some links and fixes to whats new; bump the version num Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/whats_new.rst trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/__init__.py Modified: trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/whats_new.rst =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/whats_new.rst 2010-07-06 01:43:34 UTC (rev 8500) +++ trunk/matplotlib/doc/users/whats_new.rst 2010-07-06 03:04:59 UTC (rev 8501) @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Jae-Joon Lee has written :mod:`~matplotlib.gridspec`, a new module for doing complex subplot layouts, featuring row and column spans and -more. See :ref:`gridspec` for a tutorial overview. +more. See :ref:`gridspec-guide` for a tutorial overview. .. plot:: users/plotting/examples/demo_gridspec01.py @@ -116,15 +116,18 @@ --------------------------------- The matplotlib trunk is probably in as good a shape as it has ever -been, thanks to improved software carpentry. We now have a buildbot -which runs a suite of nose regression tests on every svn commit, -auto-generating a set of images and comparing them against a set of -known-goods, sending emails to developers on failures with a -pixel-by-pixel image comparison. Releases and release bugfixes happen -in branches, allowing active new feature development to happen in the -trunk while keeping the release branches stable. Thanks to Andrew -Straw, Michael Droettboom and other matplotlib developers for the -heavy lifting. +been, thanks to improved `software carpentry +<http://software-carpentry.org/>`_. We now have a `buildbot +<http://buildbot.net/trac>`_ which runs a suite of `nose +<http://code.google.com/p/python-nose/>`_ regression tests on every +svn commit, auto-generating a set of images and comparing them against +a set of known-goods, sending emails to developers on failures with a +pixel-by-pixel `image comparison +<http://mpl.code.astraw.com/overview.html>`_. Releases and release +bugfixes happen in branches, allowing active new feature development +to happen in the trunk while keeping the release branches stable. +Thanks to Andrew Straw, Michael Droettboom and other matplotlib +developers for the heavy lifting. Bugfix marathon ---------------- Modified: trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/__init__.py =================================================================== --- trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/__init__.py 2010-07-06 01:43:34 UTC (rev 8500) +++ trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/__init__.py 2010-07-06 03:04:59 UTC (rev 8501) @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ A procedural interface is provided by the companion pyplot module, which may be imported directly, e.g:: - from pyplot import * + from matplotlib.pyplot import * -To include numpy functions, use:: +To include numpy functions too, use:: from pylab import * @@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ for the first time. In particular, it must be called **before** importing pylab (if pylab is imported). -matplotlib is written by John D. Hunter (jdh2358 at gmail.com) and a -host of others. +matplotlib was initially written by John D. Hunter (jdh2358 at +gmail.com) and is now developed and maintained by a host of others. Occasionally the internal documentation (python docstrings) will refer to MATLAB®, a registered trademark of The MathWorks, Inc. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ """ from __future__ import generators -__version__ = '1.0rc1' +__version__ = '1.0.0svn' __revision__ = '$Revision$' __date__ = '$Date$' This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |