yt version 1.7 Release Announcement
We're proud to announce the release of yt version 1.7, an analysis and visualization toolkit for Adaptive Mesh Refinement data. (Just in time for the Enzo Workshop!) This release fixes a number of bugs, as well as numerous improvements to the code base and the documentation. Most prominently, it features "two-point functions" such as structure and correlation functions, a re-engineered volume rendering interface, multivariate volume rendering, off-axis projections, and a mechanism for complex postscript plot layout. Additionally, a major aspect of the drive to 1.7 has been re-engineering the API documentation to be better suited to interactive help (the "help(...)" call in python) as well as the documentation website ( http://yt.enzotools.org/doc/ ). Some of the changes since yt-1.6 (Released on January 22, 2010) include: * Direct writing of PNGs * Multi-band image writing * Parallel halo merger tree * Parallel structure function generator * Image pan and zoom object and display widget * Parallel volume rendering * Multivariate volume rendering, allowing for multiple forms of emission and absorption * Added Camera interface to volume rendering * Off-axis projection * Stereo (toe-in) volume rendering * DualEPS extension for better EPS construction * Rewritten, memory conservative and speed-improved contour finding algorithm * Speed improvements to volume rendering * Preliminary support for the Tiger code * Lightweight projection loading with projload * Improvements to yt.data_objects.time_series * Improvements to yt.extensions.EnzoSimulation * Speed improvements to basic HOP * Better docstrings and documentation (The full changelog: http://yt.enzotools.org/doc/changelog.html ) yt features native support for Enzo (http://lca.ucsd.edu/projects/enzo) data, providing a natural and intuitive way to address physical regions in space as well as processed data. Installation instructions can be found here: http://yt.enzotools.org/doc/installation.html . If you are running an older version of yt, re-obtaining and re-running the installation script should happily upgrade your installation. yt is a Free and Open Source project, and we invite you to get involved. For more information, join the yt-dev mailing list, or see the hacking guidelines on the Wiki: http://yt.enzotools.org/wiki/HackingGuidelines . We anticipate a few more releases in the 1.7 series as documentation and docstring coverage progress. Sincerely, The yt development team: Matthew Turk Stephen Skory Britton Smith John Wise Jeff Oishi Sam Skillman Devin Silvia David Collins
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