[SciPy-user] SoC - pymulae
Arnd Baecker
arnd.baecker at web.de
Mon May 8 05:20:34 EDT 2006
On Mon, 8 May 2006, [UTF-8] Edin SalkoviÄ^G wrote:
> Wow! It's very hard to find a suitable name - one that googles nicely,
> and sounds nicely. I was thinking about pypeset. It googles flawlessly
> + sounds nicely (at least to me :)
For this name I would have no idea what this code would be doing ;-)
Do you have a link to a more detailed description of the aims of the
project - maybe some of the keywords would be useable to
construct a good name.
If I understood things correctly it is about typesetting LaTeX/TeX
formulae using pure python (i.e. without latex/tex in the background,
like http://www.pytex.org/ and http://pyx.sourceforge.net/),
but still of the same quality?
Another suggestion
pyformula
?
Best, Arnd
P.S.: Just as a comment - this group loves rounds of name finding ;-),
though the epic numeric/numarray/scipy/core/numerix/numpy
will be hard to beat:
http://www.physik.tu-dresden.de/~baecker/talks/pyco/pyco_.html#numeric-numarray-scipy-core-scipy-numpy
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