0.1.1 — PNG logo + presidential-speech allotaxonograph gallery - #6
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- Add imgs/logo.png (rasterized from the SVG) and point the README at it so the logo renders on PyPI as well as GitHub. - Add examples/presidential_speeches.py (+ executed notebook with figures inline) comparing US presidential speech vocabulary across eras via keyness, RTD, and allotaxonographs; bundle compact frequency tables (examples/data/*.tsv, loaded with load_counts) and save figures to examples/gallery/. - Add a docs gallery page and nav entry. - Bump version to 0.1.1; update CHANGELOG. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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PNG logo (
imgs/logo.png, rasterized from the SVG) so the README logo renders on PyPI; README points at the PNG.Presidential-speech gallery —
examples/presidential_speeches.py(+ executed notebook with figures inline) compares US presidential speech vocabulary across 25-year eras (19thC↔21stC, Progressive↔Cold War, Cold War↔modern) with keyness, RTD, and allotaxonographs. Bundles compact frequency tables (examples/data/*.tsv, loaded viaload_counts), saves figures toexamples/gallery/, and adds a docs gallery page. Data: public-domain Miller Center speeches (via chronowords).Bumps version to 0.1.1.
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