Martin Bentley

Results 11 issues of Martin Bentley

### Problem The current set of hatching options within matplotlib is somewhat limited, being only the following, with the ability to make more dense ones. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1148889/126292084-467b893d-994d-41ae-bd56-9f065867f2f8.png) In geoscience (and possibly...

New feature
topic: hatch

**Description of the desired feature** Add an optional parameter to allow for `Chain` to provide an update on where it is during fitting. It will print log messages (and collect...

enhancement

I have been doing some additional work on things, and have, in combination with https://github.com/scivision/pyigrf12 got a grid matching my survey block with how the inclination and declination varies across...

feature request
enhancement

On exploring the `vis.mpl` methods, I noticed that we are using the Jet colourmap by default. There is lots of evidence that this is not a very good choice, so...

discussion

Hi all, I am looking at implementing a method (Multi-Scale Tilt Depth Estimation) developed by Reece van Buren in 2009, which he used as the basis for an MSc thesis...

feature request

Some of the changes are to deprecate some of the existing args in favour of those used by `genfromtxt`, along with removing a couple that are no longer needed. The...

question

https://github.com/holoviz/spatialpandas looks like it will expand into multi-dimensional uses better than straight geopandas. It is still in beta, but it is worth considering, at least. We might be able to...

A basic implementation of batch processing of fold data. This script accepts a list of datafiles and will plot the poles, then calculate and plot the fold axis and the...

This looks solid. Comparing the title to the content, it is not entirely clear to me that the thrust is to teach students to code, rather than just the use...

review

I liked this one a lot. I wonder if we are expecting things to change or if the list of software mentioned is anticipated to be stable? A quick look...

review