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Add matplotlib example to the user guide? #421
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I'll wait for #368 to be resolved before adding the examples. |
Since I often use moviepy to do matplotlib animations, I'd like to look into adding matplotlib to documentation.
It turns out that the "gallery" section links to the matplotlib examples from Zulko's blog post. On another note, when I open http://zulko.github.io/moviepy/gallery.html in my browser, the page downloads lot of small files that look like YouTube links. Do you observe the same thing? Does anyone know how to fix this? Best regards, (pull request to be followed later, hopefully) |
@flothesof Just a quick note on your browser prompting you to download stuff: looks like I only fixed video links with #446 but there's still mixed (secure + insecure) content because of images prefixed with Regarding adding examples: I think I'd also just extend the existing sections for now. If one particular kind becomes so big it could get its own separate section, I guess we could still split it off. |
@flothesof The image embeds should be fixed now. |
Well, this is weird. It looks like none of my changes are reflected in the docs... hmm. |
My bad, I thought GitHub autogenerates documentation like Gitlab does. I'm getting lots of errors and warnings when trying to generate the docs though, and end up with pages missing content or not being there at all. I tried to figure out what the problem could be with help of the Sphinx docs but haven't made any progress so far. (Also, I guess this should get moved to a separate issue.) |
@flothesof I agree that expanding the existing sections is the best way forward for now. I'm waiting on @kerstin's changes to reflect to test whether the file downloads are now gone. |
Hi all, so here's a pull request that integrates the basic example from Zulko's blog post and also adds a note about Jupyter Notebook usage #465. |
@kerstin, regarding how to update the documentation, I think you should build the docs locally (with Side note: this could probably be automated using Travis: https://gist.github.com/brenns10/f48e1021e8befd2221a2 |
@flothesof I think she got that, but apparently the docs need some cleaning (lots of errors and warning when you build). Have you tried compiling and if yes, have you noticed the same ? Thanks for the PR btw, it looks good. |
Hi @Zulko,
Best, |
I created an issue regarding the documentation needing fixing: #482 |
Thanks! |
Thanks for MoviePy!
I was just showing it to a colleague, and realised that the matplotlib example is hidden in a blog post. The common use cases shown here:
http://zulko.github.io/blog/2014/11/29/data-animations-with-python-and-moviepy/
would make for a great addition to the user guide.
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