2008/7/24 Neil Crighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok, thanks.
>
> I meant the amount of vertical space between lines of text - for
> example, the gaps between parameter values and their description, or
> the large spacing between both lines of text and and the text boxes in
> the examples section. If
Ok, thanks.
I meant the amount of vertical space between lines of text - for
example, the gaps between parameter values and their description, or
the large spacing between both lines of text and and the text boxes in
the examples section. If other people agree it's a problem, I thought
the spacing
> A new copy of the reference guide is now available at
>
> http://mentat.za.net/numpy/refguide/
Very nice.
Will this be included in the main numpy distribution upon completion?
Thanks and appreciation for efforts.
Kind regards,
Timmie
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On Tuesday 22 July 2008 18:25:23 Neil Crighton wrote:
> > A new copy of the reference guide is now available at
> > http://mentat.za.net/numpy/refguide/
>
> It there a reason why there's so much vertical space between all of the
> text sections? I find the docstrings much easier to read in the edi
> A new copy of the reference guide is now available at
> http://mentat.za.net/numpy/refguide/
It there a reason why there's so much vertical space between all of the text
sections? I find the docstrings much easier to read in the editor:
http://sd-2116.dedibox.fr/pydocweb/doc/numpy.core.fromnum
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 5:50 AM, Stéfan van der Walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A new copy of the reference guide is now available at
> http://mentat.za.net/numpy/refguide/
That looks great. A big thanks to everyone who is contributing to the
documentation.
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Jarrod Millman
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Hi all,
A new copy of the reference guide is now available at
http://mentat.za.net/numpy/refguide/
and
http://mentat.za.net/numpy/refguide/NumPy.pdf
I'd like to thank Pauli Virtanen, who put in a lot of effort to
improve Sphinx interaction and document layout.
The guide is not yet complete, b