Maybe I'm biased, but I'd love to hear this talk.

It's always a struggle to get publication quality plots in a sensible amount of 
time, especially when you're seemingly fighting against pstricks, single- vs. 
multi-column layouts, not to mention the challenges of matplotlib tick and 
title labelling.

>From the questions asked over at the last few meetings I've been to, there's 
>been a pretty strong interest from the academic & science communities lately, 
>with lots of interest (and questions) about numpy / scipy / pandas / 
>matplotlib. There are also at least three of the major universities 
>represented (at least semi- regularly).

Also, given that LaTeX is now one of the targets for nbconvert (the IPython 
notebook converter), this kind of tool is going to get even more important in 
the future.

Andrew.


On 28/09/2013, at 5:05 PM, Bianca Gibson wrote:

> Hi all,
> Is there any interest in a talk about pythontex? It's a LaTeX package that 
> allows running python code in the document and typesetting the results.
> It also provides syntax highlighting for python code in LaTeX documents.
> 
> I think it's cool, but I don't think many others would be interested.
> 
> Cheers,
> Bianca
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Dr Andrew Walker PhD BEng. (Hons) BApp. Sci. QS 
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