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Hi all, We have updated the OSX binaries which include all dependencies in a single installer (i.e. libpng, freetype, numarray, Numeric, ...). There are 10.3/panther and 10.4/tiger binaries which include mpl-0.80 and basemap-0.4.2. The panther binary includes wxpython and the tiger binary uses the system included wxpython. Please feel free to contact me if you experience any problems. "Tools, Applications" Section: http://sda.iu.edu/projects.html - Charlie
On Mon, 2005年06月06日 at 08:58 -0500, John Hunter wrote: > >>>>> "Nicholas" == Nicholas Young <su...@su...> writes: > > Nicholas> Hi, There have been several times when I've come across > Nicholas> conditions where I want a user to be able to pick from > Nicholas> amongst a limited number of objects on plots containing > Nicholas> lots of other objects. Previously I've written my own > Nicholas> functions to do this but it occurs to me that this is > Nicholas> likely to be something others will want to do. To this > Nicholas> end I've made a very simple addition to the Axes.pick > Nicholas> method to take a keyword argument test which, if a > Nicholas> callable, is used to filter the objects from which to > Nicholas> pick. A patch to CVS containing the alteration is > Nicholas> enclosed. > > Hi Nick, > > Although using a function may be the most general way of making > picking selective, I wonder if it is the most intuitive. I suspect > that 9 time out of 10, a user will just want to pass a list of objects > on which to pick. Do you agree? I do - but for flexibility how about this patch which allows both options? The kind of list intersection I've used isn't the most efficient but as mpl isn't at its most efficient with large numbers of artists I didn't think that would be a problem. Nick
>>>>> "Nicholas" == Nicholas Young <su...@su...> writes: Nicholas> Hi, There have been several times when I've come across Nicholas> conditions where I want a user to be able to pick from Nicholas> amongst a limited number of objects on plots containing Nicholas> lots of other objects. Previously I've written my own Nicholas> functions to do this but it occurs to me that this is Nicholas> likely to be something others will want to do. To this Nicholas> end I've made a very simple addition to the Axes.pick Nicholas> method to take a keyword argument test which, if a Nicholas> callable, is used to filter the objects from which to Nicholas> pick. A patch to CVS containing the alteration is Nicholas> enclosed. Hi Nick, Although using a function may be the most general way of making picking selective, I wonder if it is the most intuitive. I suspect that 9 time out of 10, a user will just want to pass a list of objects on which to pick. Do you agree? JDH
Hi, There have been several times when I've come across conditions where I want a user to be able to pick from amongst a limited number of objects on plots containing lots of other objects. Previously I've written my own functions to do this but it occurs to me that this is likely to be something others will want to do. To this end I've made a very simple addition to the Axes.pick method to take a keyword argument test which, if a callable, is used to filter the objects from which to pick. A patch to CVS containing the alteration is enclosed. Nick