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* travis: disable nightly buildsHEADmasterbnewbold2016-06-161-1/+2
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* do pyimport in __init__() for pre-compilation safetybnewbold2016-06-161-35/+42
| | | | | This attempts to address github issue #1: https://github.com/bnewbold/PyX.jl/issues/1
* examples: add ipython notebook (aka, Jupyter) examplebnewbold2016-06-161-0/+196
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* doc: add pyrecwrap.jl gist linkbnewbold2016-06-161-2/+5
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* Fix travis CI builds (py2.7 and py3.5); update TODOtravis-debugbnewbold2016-04-052-7/+23
| | | | | | | | This took some epic Travis/Julia/Python munging because of Travis's weird python path setup, and it will probably break as soon as python is upgraded from 3.5 to 3.6 on their servers. Might be useful to other Julia Python-wrapping libraries!
* travis: disable OS X builds for nowbnewbold2016-04-051-1/+1
| | | | | | Installing MacTex seems to always fail or time out, probably because it's a 2+ GB download and there is a 10 minute per-command timeout in Travis.
* update travis to try both Python2 and Python3bnewbold2016-04-051-4/+11
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* document dot/underline difficulties with objectsbnewbold2016-04-052-6/+67
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* add a Travis CI build filebnewbold2016-03-032-0/+28
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* HACK: split out datafile-path-requiring examplesbnewbold2016-03-032-15/+56
| | | | | | | | | | When running "runtests.jl" from Pkg.test("PyX"), we get failures because data file paths are not local. This commit removes such examples from runtests.jl, and creates runexamples.jl which "does them all", but must be run locally. Should really find a better solution than this.
* change pipeGS's 'device' from kwarg to argbnewbold2016-03-031-3/+3
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* update README; add Jupyter imagebnewbold2016-03-022-17/+36
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* README, LICENSE, TODObnewbold2016-03-013-11/+323
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* tests: more of thembnewbold2016-03-014-0/+94
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* fix png and jpeg MIME; export writePSfile and writeGSfilebnewbold2016-03-011-5/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | writePSfile accidentally wasn't wrapped. Unlike the other file writing functions, writeGSfile requires a file path, can't pass an IO object or file descriptor. Enforce this with a type annotation (AbstractString). The above means that png and jpeg writemime() support requires using pipeGS instead of writeGSfile.
* huge rework adding MIME output support, PyxCanvas, wrapper, morebnewbold2016-02-232-39/+77
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Apes PyPlot to map a new Julia type (PyxCanvas) to the PyX python "canvas" class, and defines many methods on this new type, including MIME output. Also addes ghostscript piping stuff, and corrects Python3 (SVG) support. This now at least sort-of works with Jupyter. Probably needs a refactor/cleanup, definately needs mime-specific tests, and the Graph object should also be wrapped (PyxGraph).
* add conditional (py3) writeSVGfile function exportbnewbold2016-02-212-4/+9
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* add many, many more example conversions. still not completebnewbold2016-02-2132-1/+2761
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* README: add pyx_ prefix functions notebnewbold2016-02-211-0/+5
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* examples/graphs/points.jl: fix zero indexingbnewbold2016-02-211-2/+2
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* yet more exports; change style_line* exports to be consistentbnewbold2016-02-211-12/+50
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* README: how to run testsbnewbold2016-02-211-0/+4
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* add more graph testsbnewbold2016-02-216-1/+118
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* add examples (all ports from PyX 0.14.1)bnewbold2016-02-219-0/+1086
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* simple, naive, draft, etcbnewbold2016-02-211-0/+54
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* meta-filesbnewbold2016-02-214-0/+70