Submitted by nschloe on Thu, 06/05/2010
Hi,

so it's time again for a new release of matlabtikz. This is first release where development happened exclusively in GitHub, with parts of the changes actually contributed by other people as well.
I'd say this release has seen the largest refactoring since matlab2tikz was born, and apart from that there's also a few interesting changes for end users:
Submitted by nschloe on Sat, 01/05/2010
Hi all,

I recently ran into some issues with installing fonts in LaTeX (sheesh...) using Marc Penninga's autoinst, but thanks to Marc's very quick fixes, most of it has been sorted out pretty quickly; I suppose there will be a new release of autoinst sometime soon.
Anyhow, autoinst is written Perl which means that once I try to tweak it, it'll probably format your primary hard drive instead of converting fonts. :)
Submitted by nschloe on Fri, 26/03/2010
Submitted by nschloe on Tue, 16/02/2010
Hi all,

development for a translator from matplotlib to the TikZ-based pgfplots has started at
https://github.com/nschloe/matplotlib2tikz
As of now, the script is still rather simplistic, but can already deal with line plots, images, subplots, and color bars. Adding new functionality should not be overly complicated.
Submitted by nschloe on Mon, 04/01/2010
The next version v0.0.5 of matlab2tikz has just been released to the wild.
The script has undergone significant changes in large parts and can now deal with more MATLAB® plots than ever. For example, support for zplane plots and frequency response plots has been added. Also, thanks to verbose user input, a number of bugs with existing functionality has been fixed.
New command line options are:
silent (boolean, default false): be less verbose with warnings.
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