- Canvas: added per-item context menus
- Isocurve:
option to extend curves to array boundaries
option to generate QPainterPath instead of vertex array
- Isosurface is a bajillion times faster
- ViewBox
added clear() method
added locate(item) method (shows where an item is for debugging)
Bugfixes:
- automated example testing working properly
- Exporter gets incorrect source rect when operating on PlotWidget
- Set correct DPI and size for SVG exporter
- GLMeshItem works properly with whole-mesh color specified as sequence
- bugfix in functions.transformCoordinates for rotated matrices
- reload library checks for modules that are imported multiple times
- GraphicsObject, UIGraphicsItem: added workaround for PyQt / itemChange bug
- ScatterPlotItem: disable cached render during export
Other:
- added documentation for several functions
- minor updates to setup.py
- ConsoleWidget now correctly catches its own exceptions
- Fixed ViewBox auto-scaling bug
- Fixed functions.siEval not parsing units correctly
- Fixed bug caused when opengl GL_VERSION_STR is None
- added ability for ScatterPlotItem to use arbitrary symbol shapes
- added scatter plot speed test for evaluating new methods
- added butterworth notch filter to flowchart library
- fixed bugs with ViewBox trying to close itself after python has started cleaning up
- fixed python 2.6 compatibility bug in PlotCurveItem
- fixed support for list-of-dicts and dict-of-lists input for PlotDataItem
- check to ensure Qt version is >= 4.7
- workaround for numpy segmentation fault
- several other minor updates and documentation changes
- Fixed some floating-point precision issues. (Added a workaround for QTransform.inverted() bug)
- No longer putting asUnicode inside __builtin__ since this causes problems in some rare circumstances
(pyshell, lazy import recipe)
- Minor docstring updates
- GUI interactive python prompt, useful in a variety of situations where
python -i or ipython don't work very well.
- Command history (requires a little help finding storage for this)
- Exception catching, allowing the user to inspect local variables
at any level within a stack trace (currently, this is done _without_
blocking the application)