From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2004-11-05 16:39:24
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>>>>> "Thane" == Thane <th...@ma...> writes: Thane> My source code posting seems to have bounced. I got the Thane> following message: host mail.sourceforge.net Thane> [66.35.250.206]: 550-"For the time being, we are blocking Thane> all mail with the .zip extension.... If you email it to me, I'll post it on the matplotlib web site, and follow-up here with a link to it. Best if you include all the code (*.py and *.c) in one zip along with the pyd and any examples since the sf archives won't include your previous plain text)attachments, and it will be easiest for people searching the archives to get everything in one bundle. Can you clarify something for me? In the backend comments you wrote 0.2.0 11/01/04 Created a DLL for the backend. Should work with any .NET machine. It's still the case, isn't it, that matplotlib itself will not work on a general .Net machine? In particular, it won't work on IronPython because it uses numerix extension code as well as it's own, right? How does PythonNet handle this problem, and is it fair to say that matplotlib with your backend currently work only on PythonNet? Thanks! JDH |