[yt-users] Release of yt-2.5.1

Jill Naiman jnaiman at gmail.com
Sat Mar 30 16:06:57 PDT 2013


Hi All,

There's a new blog post describing the new OBJ exporter here:

http://blog.yt-project.org/post/objexporter.html

This post also includes a little bit of info about importing and rendering
isosurfaces in Blender.

Enjoy,
-Jill

On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We're proud to release yt version 2.5.1.  This is a scheduled point
> release that includes all bug fixes identified and fixed since the
> release of 2.5 on March 1.
>
> Major changes include:
>
>   * The addition of a frontend for the Pluto code (Andrew Myers)
>   * The addition of an OBJ exporter to enable transparent and
> multi-surface exports of surfaces to Blender and Sketchfab (Jill
> Naiman)
>
> There have also been a number of minor bugs fixed in this release.
> Some highlights:
>
>   * load_uniform_grid can now decompose dims >= 1024.  (#537)
>   * Axis unit setting works correctly for unit names  (#534)
>   * ThermalEnergy is now calculated correctly for Enzo MHD simulations
> (#535)
>   * Radius fields had an asymmetry in periodicity calculation (#531)
>   * Boolean regions can now be pickled (#517)
>
> If you are using the stable branch of yt from an installation script,
> you can upgrade using "yt update".  If you are using the development
> branch, you may already have these fixes.  An installation-ready
> tarball with generated C code (i.e., no Cython) has been uploaded to
> the Python Package Index (PyPI).
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Matt, on behalf of the yt development team
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