Hi James, thanks for getting back to me. On Jan 6, 9:33 am, James Stroud <jstr...@mbi.ucla.edu> wrote: > Sandro Tosi wrote: > > - what are the things you like the most of matplotlib, that you want > > to give emphasis to? And why? > > The ability to embed a figure (composed of subplots) into a custom > window is my favorite aspect.
Do you mean embed the figure in an application or simply a figure with several subplots in it? > Also: massive configurability of plots, > event driven plot canvas, antigrain geometry antialiasing are also all > very important. Additionally the toolbar of standard interactive > functions and the ability to export plots in a variety of formats are > also invaluable features. > > > - what are the (basic) things that, when you were beginning to use > > matplotlib, you wanted to see grouped up but couldn't find? > > The documentation for basic plot configuration, especially for embedded > plots, and also tapping into the event model is very weak currently. > These need the most improvement. What do you mean by "event model"? > > - what would you like to see in a book about matplotlib? > > A big, huge, gigantic, chapter---no make that 3 chapters--on programming > interactivity with the plot canvas. Big chapters a harder to read. And what exactly do you mean by "interactivity"? > > Your suggestions are really appreciated :) And wish me good luck! > > Good luck! I can't wait to read your book! Thanks! Sandro -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list