OK.  I'm working on getting permission from management to make this available 
but nothing is going to happen (end if fiscal year) until early October.  I'll 
let you know more as soon as I can.

It might be nice to start a list of functional requirements that a style system 
should meet.  In implementing our style system for users, we found the style 
tagging system (see my previous emails) ended up being incredibly useful and 
wasn't an obvious need when we started.  Maybe that's covered by the current 
MEP but it's not obvious to me.

Ted

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From: jamesramm [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 7:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] MEP26: Artist-level stylesheets

It would be great if we can see the code for the style system.

However, for integration into MPL, rather than something which 'sits on top'
of the existing API (I presume you are therefore working with getter/setter
functions), the MEP I'm proposing is also trying to achieve the seperation
of the 'style' of artists from their data/logic. The idea being that it
heads towards a more streamlined and extensible API.

Some of the techniques you are describing seem to cover some of the ideas
put forth in the MEP, so if you can make the code available, it would be a
great resource.



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