napari 0.3.8¶
We’re happy to announce the release of napari 0.3.8! napari is a fast, interactive, multi-dimensional image viewer for Python. It’s designed for browsing, annotating, and analyzing large multi-dimensional images. It’s built on top of Qt (for the GUI), vispy (for performant GPU-based rendering), and the scientific Python stack (numpy, scipy).
For more information, examples, and documentation, please visit our website: https://napari.org
Highlights¶
This release is mainly a bug fix release, with a number of small improvements including around our contrast limits updates (#1622) and points coloring (#1641) and (#1643). This will also be our last release supporting Python3.6.
Improvements¶
Async-2.5: Vispy Changes (#1607)
Increase screenshot performance (#1615)
Speed up points selection and selection display (#1648)
Bug Fixes¶
Remove silence overwritte during screenshot (#1567)
Fix usage nan_to_num to work with numpy 1.16 (#1613)
Update colortransform when building texture (#1622)
Fix points layer coloring (#1623)
Fix painting by creating a new slice every time (#1641)
Fix new color point off (#1643)
Prevent bundle fail when name is not napari (#1647)
Build Tools and Docs¶
Add test matrix entry to test minimum requirements (#1617)
Change bundle deps approach (#1619)
Use pyside2-rcc if pyrcc5 fail (#1626)
Big update of rendering explanation doc (#1632)
Do not ship bundle.py in source distribution (#1633)
Remove Python version requirement for pre-commit (#1645)
Add github retry action to try and fix flaky app bundling (#1649)
6 authors added to this release (alphabetical)¶
Genevieve Buckley - @GenevieveBuckley
Grzegorz Bokota - @Czaki
Juan Nunez-Iglesias - @jni
Kira Evans - @kne42
Matthias Wagner - @matthias-us
Philip Winston - @pwinston
Talley Lambert - @tlambert03
Ziyang Liu - @ziyangczi
5 reviewers added to this release (alphabetical)¶
Grzegorz Bokota - @Czaki
Juan Nunez-Iglesias - @jni
Kevin Yamauchi - @kevinyamauchi
Nicholas Sofroniew - @sofroniewn
Talley Lambert - @tlambert03