Hi all,

Is anyone interested in including the Matplotlib QtDesigner plugin
which I wrote for Python(x,y)?

The code is quite simple and hasn't evolved for a while now (3 years)
but apparently it is still appreciated by users even outside
Python(x,y).

Here are the two files which are necessary to make this plugin work:
http://code.google.com/p/pythonxy/source/browse/src/python/matplotlib/QtDesigner_Plugins/matplotlibwidget.py
http://code.google.com/p/pythonxy/source/browse/src/python/matplotlib/QtDesigner_Plugins/PyQt4/plugins/designer/python/matplotlibplugin.py

The directory struture also has its importance:
http://code.google.com/p/pythonxy/source/browse/#hg%2Fsrc%2Fpython%2Fmatplotlib%2FQtDesigner_Plugins

Cheers,
Pierre

---------- Message transféré ----------
De : todd rme <[email protected]>
Date : 11 mars 2012 12:14
Objet : [python(x,y)] Upstream Matplotlib Qt Designer Plugin
À : "python(x,y)" <[email protected]>


I notice that python(x,y) has a matplotlib plugin for Qt Designer.  I
think this would be very helpful for general users of matplotlib
outside of python(x,y).  Is there any possibility of submitting this
plugin upstream for inclusion with the official matplotlib release?
That way people who aren't using python(x,y) (for instance Linux users
who are using their official distribution python packages) could
benefit from the plugin as well.  Thank you very much.

-Todd

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