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authorDavid Seifert <soap@gentoo.org>2017-11-25 20:59:57 +0100
committerDavid Seifert <soap@gentoo.org>2017-11-25 22:39:48 +0100
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@@ -6,15 +6,15 @@
<name>Python</name>
</maintainer>
<longdescription lang="en">
- Gnuplot.py is a Python module that interfaces to gnuplot, the popular
- plotting program. It allows you to use gnuplot from within Python to
- plot arrays of data from memory, data files, or mathematical
- functions. If you use Python to perform computations or as `glue' for
- numerical programs, you can use this module to plot data on the fly as
- they are computed. And the combination with Python makes it is easy to
- automate things, including to create crude `animations' by plotting
- different datasets one after another.
-</longdescription>
+ Gnuplot.py is a Python module that interfaces to gnuplot, the popular
+ plotting program. It allows you to use gnuplot from within Python to
+ plot arrays of data from memory, data files, or mathematical
+ functions. If you use Python to perform computations or as `glue' for
+ numerical programs, you can use this module to plot data on the fly as
+ they are computed. And the combination with Python makes it is easy to
+ automate things, including to create crude `animations' by plotting
+ different datasets one after another.
+ </longdescription>
<upstream>
<remote-id type="sourceforge">gnuplot-py</remote-id>
</upstream>