ANN: matplotlib 1.3.0 released

Very nice, congrats!

I was looking for some example to setup webagg but can’t seem to find any? Is there anything written down about it?

Cheers,

Michael

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On 2013-08-01 18:06:35 +0000, Michael Droettboom said:

On behalf of a veritable army of super coders, I’m pleased to announce the release of matplotlib 1.3.0.

Downloads

Downloads are available here:

http://matplotlib.org/downloads.html

as well as through pip. Check with your distro for when matplotlib 1.3.0 will become packaged for your environment.

(Note: Mac .dmg installers are still forthcoming due to some issues with the new installation approach.)

Important known issues

matplotlib no longer ships with its Python dependencies, including dateutil, pytz, pyparsing and six. When installing from source or pip, pip will install these for you automatically. When installing from packages (on Linux distributions, MacPorts, homebrew etc.) these dependencies should also be handled automatically. The Windows binary installers do not include or install these dependencies.

You may need to remove any old matplotlib installations before installing 1.3.0 to ensure matplotlib has access to the latest versions of these dependencies.

The following backends have been removed: QtAgg (Qt version 3.x only), FlktAgg and Emf.

For a complete list of removed features, see http://matplotlib.org/api/api_changes.html#changes-in-1-3

What’s new

  • xkcd-style sketch plotting
  • webagg backend for displaying and interacting with plots in a web browser
  • event plots
  • triangular grid interpolation
  • control of baselines in stackplot
  • many improvements to text and color handling
    For a complete list of what’s new, see

http://matplotlib.org/users/whats_new.html#new-in-matplotlib-1-3

Have fun, and enjoy matplotlib!

Michael Droettboom


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Choose it as a backend. See here:

http://matplotlib.org/faq/usage_faq.html#what-is-a-backend

Then when you call "plt.show()", it will fire up the webserver and launch a browser window.

Mike

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On 08/01/2013 03:03 PM, K.-Michael Aye wrote:

Very nice, congrats!

I was looking for some example to setup webagg but can't seem to find any? Is there anything written down about it?

Cheers,

Michael

On 2013-08-01 18:06:35 +0000, Michael Droettboom said:

On behalf of a veritable army of super coders, I'm pleased to announce the release of matplotlib 1.3.0.

  Downloads

Downloads are available here:

http://matplotlib.org/downloads.html

as well as through pip. Check with your distro for when matplotlib 1.3.0 will become packaged for your environment.

(Note: Mac .dmg installers are still forthcoming due to some issues with the new installation approach.)

  Important known issues

matplotlib no longer ships with its Python dependencies, including dateutil, pytz, pyparsing and six. When installing from source or pip, pip will install these for you automatically. When installing from packages (on Linux distributions, MacPorts, homebrew etc.) these dependencies should also be handled automatically. The Windows binary installers do not include or install these dependencies.

You may need to remove any old matplotlib installations before installing 1.3.0 to ensure matplotlib has access to the latest versions of these dependencies.

The following backends have been removed: QtAgg (Qt version 3.x only), FlktAgg and Emf.

For a complete list of removed features, see http://matplotlib.org/api/api_changes.html#changes-in-1-3

  What's new

  * xkcd-style sketch plotting
  * webagg backend for displaying and interacting with plots in a web
    browser
  * event plots
  * triangular grid interpolation
  * control of baselines in stackplot
  * many improvements to text and color handling

For a complete list of what's new, see

http://matplotlib.org/users/whats_new.html#new-in-matplotlib-1-3

Have fun, and enjoy matplotlib!

Michael Droettboom

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