Re: [Numpy-discussion] LLNL distribution? (fwd)

I think the answer to that is no, unless there is a version of Ezplot I don't know about, which is quite possible. Gist provides all the functionality available in Ezplot and, in my opinion, is easier to use than Ezplot (although Ezplot is not difficult either). There are publicly available Yorick versions that run on windows and macs which use Gist with the corresponding graphics engines. I don't know if anyone has made python modules using the windows or mac versions of the Gist graphics engines. If not, I don't think it would be very hard to do. I wonder if the upcoming mac OS X will support Xlib. Does anybody know? PS: Another great feature of Gist I forgot to mention: It produces great-looking publication-quality output directly. The choice of things like tick marks, line thicknesses, fonts, etc. (which is quasi-infinitely customizable) that Gist makes is very good. In contrast, things that other packages I have used do: Use the thinnest possible lines for everything, presumably because they think someone is going to scale data off the plot using a ruler and need to keep it precise. This results in thin lines that don't reproduce well. Insist on writing unrequested text to the plots (think "core dump"). Write some text on top of other text. Thomas D. Shepard LLNL A Division tdshepard@llnl.gov 925 423 4018 b111 r627 L-31
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