Hi all, We're proud to release yt version 2.5.1. This is a scheduled point release that includes all bug fixes identified and fixed since the release of 2.5 on March 1. Major changes include: * The addition of a frontend for the Pluto code (Andrew Myers) * The addition of an OBJ exporter to enable transparent and multi-surface exports of surfaces to Blender and Sketchfab (Jill Naiman) There have also been a number of minor bugs fixed in this release. Some highlights: * load_uniform_grid can now decompose dims >= 1024. (#537) * Axis unit setting works correctly for unit names (#534) * ThermalEnergy is now calculated correctly for Enzo MHD simulations (#535) * Radius fields had an asymmetry in periodicity calculation (#531) * Boolean regions can now be pickled (#517) If you are using the stable branch of yt from an installation script, you can upgrade using "yt update". If you are using the development branch, you may already have these fixes. An installation-ready tarball with generated C code (i.e., no Cython) has been uploaded to the Python Package Index (PyPI). Thanks very much, Matt, on behalf of the yt development team
Hi All, There's a new blog post describing the new OBJ exporter here: http://blog.yt-project.org/post/objexporter.html This post also includes a little bit of info about importing and rendering isosurfaces in Blender. Enjoy, -Jill On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
We're proud to release yt version 2.5.1. This is a scheduled point release that includes all bug fixes identified and fixed since the release of 2.5 on March 1.
Major changes include:
* The addition of a frontend for the Pluto code (Andrew Myers) * The addition of an OBJ exporter to enable transparent and multi-surface exports of surfaces to Blender and Sketchfab (Jill Naiman)
There have also been a number of minor bugs fixed in this release. Some highlights:
* load_uniform_grid can now decompose dims >= 1024. (#537) * Axis unit setting works correctly for unit names (#534) * ThermalEnergy is now calculated correctly for Enzo MHD simulations (#535) * Radius fields had an asymmetry in periodicity calculation (#531) * Boolean regions can now be pickled (#517)
If you are using the stable branch of yt from an installation script, you can upgrade using "yt update". If you are using the development branch, you may already have these fixes. An installation-ready tarball with generated C code (i.e., no Cython) has been uploaded to the Python Package Index (PyPI).
Thanks very much,
Matt, on behalf of the yt development team _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
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