What’s New¶
v0.3 (unreleased)¶
v0.2.1 (2021-09-11)¶
- Defaults for the
width
,height
, andaspect
are now chosen if fewer than two of those are specified infaceted.faceted()
. This restores the old defaults from version 0.1 without changing the function signature introduced to provide an interface to more varieties of constrained figures in version 0.2. E.g. calls likefaceted(1, 1)
orfaceted(1, 1, width=5.0)
are now allowed again.
v0.2 (2020-12-06)¶
faceted.faceted()
now supports three types of constrained figures: width-and-aspect constrained (as before), height-and-aspect constrained, and width-and-height constrained. Note the you must provide exactly two of thewidth
,height
, andaspect
arguments in your call. A minor breaking change is that defaults are no longer provided forwidth
andaspect
(it would be cumbersome to have to override one of them withNone
in the case of creating a height-and-aspect constrained or width-and-height constrained figure).- A new convenience function for creating single-axis figures called
faceted.faceted_ax()
. It takes the same keyword arguments as the fullfaceted.faceted()
function, except automatically returns scalarAxes
objects.
v0.1 (2019-03-07)¶
- Initial release. Note the name has changed since the development version from
facets
tofaceted
. - Default
cbar_short_side_pad
is now 0.0 instead of 0.5 inches.