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Version 3.2.0

  • Light & Bartlein palettes (thanks @dcherian in #30!)
  • Drop official support for Python 2.6 and 3.3

Version 3.1.0

  • CartoColors palettes (thanks @andy-esch in #21!)

Version 3.0.0

  • Added new Wes Anderson palettes
  • Changed WesAndersonMap.wap_url attribute to .url to match the rest of the API
  • Added modules for cmocean, matplotlib, and mycarta palettes

Version 2.1

  • Add cubehelix palettes (thanks @jonathansick and @jradavenport!)
  • Add two new Wes Anderson palettes

Version 2.0

  • Change name of library to Palettable
  • Add Tableau palettes
  • Additional Wes Anderson palettes
  • Pre-make all palettes so they are available at import time
  • Change naming scheme to <name>_<number of colors>

Version 1.4

  • Fix colorbrewer2 URLs, thanks @mbforbes!
  • Add .show_as_blocks() method for displaying color maps in an IPython Notebook using ipythonblocks.
  • Add brewer2mpl.wesanderson module with color maps from Wes Anderson Palettes

Version 1.3.2

  • Fixes for Python 3, thanks @astrofrog!

Version 1.3.1

  • Bugfix release for a Python 2.6 incompatible format string.

Version 1.3

  • Add a colorbrewer2 method to BrewerMap objects that launches colorbrewer2.org in the user's browser.
  • Added sequential, diverging, and qualitative modules to provide direct access to BrewerMap objects.

Version 1.2

  • The print_maps_by_type and get_map functions are now insensitive to the case of the map_type parameter.
  • The get_map function is now insensitive to the case of the name parameter.
  • Fixed a bug in get_map that caused color maps not to get reversed when they should have been.
  • Added a test suite.

Version 1.1

  • Removed the number parameter from BrewerMap construction. This attribute is now set from the length of the colors input.
  • Added the BrewerMap class to the list of names imported in the brewer2mpl namespace. This will make it easier for users to make their own color maps by mixing and matching existing ones.