Andrew Straw <strawman <at> astraw.com> writes: > > Bill Baxter wrote: > > On 4/4/07, Robert Kern <robert.kern <at> gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Bill Baxter wrote: > >> > >>> Is there any place on the Wiki that lists all the known software that > >>> uses Numpy in some way? > >>> > >>> > >>>> It would be nice to start collecting such a list if there isn't one > >>>> > >>> already. Screenshots would be nice too. > >>> > >> There is no such list that I know of, but you may start one on the wiki if you like. > >> > > > > Ok, I made a start: http://www.scipy.org/Scipy_Projects > > > Great idea. I renamed the page to http://www.scipy.org/Projects so > Numpy-only users wouldn't feel excluded. >
Looking at the page, I think it might be nice if the table of contents included links to the individual projects as well so you can get a sense of the variety of applications using numpy/scipy at a quick glance without scrolling through the whole page of dense text. ie something like this: 1. Middleware 1. Python Imaging Library 2. Matplotlib 3. PyOpenGL ... 2. Applications 1. Inkscape 2. PyPedal ... This can be done automatically by making the headings level 2 headings instead of the current level 4 (ie. == Heading == instead of ==== Heading ====). And perhaps for applications where it isn't entirely obvious what it does based on the name, a brief (less than one line) description in brackets beside the heading? (eg. "Inkscape (vector graphics editor)") I'm not a professional wiki designer by any means, so take this for what it's worth. Feel free to use or ignore my suggestion as you see fit :) - Matt _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion