From quantum.analyst at gmail.com Tue May 3 15:26:07 2022 From: quantum.analyst at gmail.com (Elliott Sales de Andrade) Date: Tue, 3 May 2022 15:26:07 -0400 Subject: [Matplotlib-users] [ANN] Matplotlib 3.5.2 Message-ID: Hi all, We are pleased to announce the release of 3.5.2. This is the second bug fix release of the 3.5.x series. Pre-built wheels are available for most major platforms, and can be installed using `pip install matplotlib==3.5.2`. Other packages may also be available already; please check with your preferred source. We thank the 30 authors for the 222 pull requests that comprise the 3.5.2 release. This release contains several bug-fixes and adjustments: * Add support for Windows on ARM (source-only; no wheels provided yet) * Add year to concise date formatter when displaying less than 12 months * Disable |QuadMesh| mouse cursor to avoid severe performance regression in |pcolormesh| * Delay backend selection to allow choosing one in more cases * Fix automatic layout bugs in EPS output * Fix autoscaling of |scatter| plots * Fix clearing of subfigures * Fix colorbar exponents, inversion of extensions, and use on inset axes * Fix compatibility with various NumPy-like classes (e.g., Pandas, xarray, etc.) * Fix constrained layout bugs with mixed subgrids * Fix |errorbar| with dashes * Fix errors in conversion to GTK4 and Qt6 * Fix figure options accidentally re-ordering data * Fix keyboard focus of TkAgg backend * Fix manual selection of contour labels * Fix path effects on text with whitespace * Fix |quiver| in subfigures * Fix |RangeSlider.set_val| displaying incorrectly * Fix regressions in collection data limits * Fix |stairs| with no edgecolor * Fix some leaks in Tk backends * Fix tight layout DPI confusion * Fix tool button customizability and some tool manager bugs * Only set Tk HiDPI scaling-on-map for Windows systems * Partially allow TTC font collection files by selecting the first font For further details, please see the What's new in Matplotlib 3.5.2 page: https://matplotlib.org/3.5.2/users/prev_whats_new/whats_new_3.5.2.html https://matplotlib.org/3.5.2/users/prev_whats_new/whats_new_3.5.0.html and the milestone on GitHub: https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/milestone/69?closed=1 This release is signed by my GPG key, which is also used to sign this email. 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To join us please check our meeting calendar at Scientific Python, which has the meeting times, with links to the agenda we prepared and the meeting zoom link. [1] All are welcome, and we?re looking forward to meeting with you! Cheers, Greg (he/him), and Noa (she/her) PS- if you?re a more experienced contributor or maintainer, and want to join to help new contributors, you are also welcome to join us! [1] https://scientific-python.org/calendars/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From swfiua at gmail.com Tue May 10 13:01:21 2022 From: swfiua at gmail.com (swfiua at gmail.com) Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 13:01:21 -0400 Subject: [Matplotlib-users] Announcing the New Contributors Meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Can someone point me at the zoom link for the meeting? Many thanks. On Thu, 5 May 2022 at 09:55, Greg Lucas wrote: > Hi ? > > We?re happy to invite you to the first Matplotlib New Contributor Meeting > ? > > The first meeting will take place next week, May 10th (Tuesday) at 5:00 PM > UTC and it will be scheduled to repeat monthly after that. ? > > This meeting is for any new contributors, who want to meet more > experienced contributors and maintainers, in order to get support with > getting started as a new contributor, with their ongoing pull request (PR), > or anything else you might want to discuss - you decide what?s on the > agenda! > > To join us please check our meeting calendar at Scientific Python, which > has the meeting times, with links to the agenda we prepared and the meeting > zoom link. [1] > > All are welcome, and we?re looking forward to meeting with you! > > Cheers, > > Greg (he/him), and Noa (she/her) > > PS- if you?re a more experienced contributor or maintainer, and want to > join to help new contributors, you are also welcome to join us! > > [1] https://scientific-python.org/calendars/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Matplotlib-users at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/matplotlib-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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[1] >> >> All are welcome, and we?re looking forward to meeting with you! >> >> Cheers, >> >> Greg (he/him), and Noa (she/her) >> >> PS- if you?re a more experienced contributor or maintainer, and want to >> join to help new contributors, you are also welcome to join us! >> >> [1] https://scientific-python.org/calendars/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Matplotlib-users at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Matplotlib-users at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/matplotlib-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hello at noatamir.com Wed May 11 06:10:15 2022 From: hello at noatamir.com (Noa Tamir) Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 10:10:15 +0000 Subject: [Matplotlib-users] The Scientific Python Alt-Text Workshop (for Matplotlib blogs & viz!) Message-ID: <3F3AC42E-E951-4BE1-AA09-E3B7C6800AFB@noatamir.com> ? Hi folks, We would like to invite you to join the the Scientific Python Alt-Text workshop [1] happening this Friday, May 13th @ 1PM UTC. You will learn how to communicate science more accessibly! This is particularly relevant to the Matplotlib Community since most of the viz which will get alt-text during this event are from our (former) blog posts, which recently moved to the Scientific Python blog [2]. So you might consider joining if you're interested in contributing alt-test to your own post, if you have written for us before, or if you just want to learn how to write informative alt-text for viz ?. Here are all the details: Help us make open source Scientific Python more accessible! Join our workshop with [Isabela Presedo-Floyd](https://github.com/isabela-pf), [Mars Bar Lee](https://github.com/MarsBarLee), and [Pamphile Roy](https://github.com/tupui), where we will learn how to add image descriptions ?? to blogposts, documentation and diagrams ?. For more information on how to attend check out: https://hackmd.io/bfhftUCiTRqx2S8CTGUt6g Images are powerful ??, but not everyone can access them. People with visual disabilities use alt-text to understand images. Here's an example: Alt-Text: Two examples highlighting how alt-text helps screen-reader users. Both example have an image of a cat. In the first example, the screen-reader reads out 'IMG_584729.png'. In the second example, the screen-reader reads out 'Cute cat'. However, Scientific Python faces a unique challenge when it comes to accessibility. It's a bit more difficult to write alt-text for complex images, such as graphs ? or documentation ?. Don't worry, with this workshop we'll learn how to do that! ? Alt-text: A histogram with multiple arrows pointing at various properties of a graph, such as shape and variance. To the side, various questions about on how to write alt-text for this histogram. ? This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about accessibility & alt text for viz, and to refine your communication skills. The workshop is led by experienced UX and accessibility folk! Hope to see you there! ?? Noa (she/her) [1] https://hackmd.io/bfhftUCiTRqx2S8CTGUt6g [2] https://blog.scientific-python.org/posts/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 0MKAYnt.png Type: image/png Size: 82077 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: zOrXaSB.png Type: image/png Size: 53310 bytes Desc: not available URL: