napari 0.1.5#
We’re happy to announce the release of napari 0.1.5! 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: napari/napari
New Features#
Support for swappable dimensions
Support for 3D rendering for more layer types
Pull Requests#
Expose args for blending, visible, opacity (#434)
test
add_*
signatures and improve docstring testing (#439)add qt console (#443)
adapt existing keybindings to use new system (#444)
fix aspect ratio (#446)
Swappable dimensions (#451)
use
__init_subclass__
in keymap mixin to create empty class keymap (#452)use pytest-qt (#453)
use codecov (#455)
expose scaling factor for volume (#463)
fix size policy on layers list (#466)
Allow out of range float images (#468)
add viewer keybindings (#472)
fix windows ci build (#479)
fix OSX CI (#482)
remove vispy backport (#483)
clean up black pre-commit hook & exclusion pattern (#484)
remove vispy code from layer models (#485)
host docs (#486)
Fix keybindings (#487)
layer views (#488)
Include requirements/default.txt in sdist (#491)
Integrate 3D rendering with layers (#493)
revert “layer views (#488)” (#494)
support more image dtypes (#498)
rename clim (#499)
fix cursor position (#501)
don’t ignore errors in events (#505)
fix contributing guidelines (#506)
create release guide (#508)
fix node ordering (#509)
fix call signature to work with keyword-only arguments (#510)
prevent selected label from being reduced below 0 (#512)
5 reviewers added to this release (alphabetical)#
Ahmet Can Solak - @AhmetCanSolak
Juan Nunez-Iglesias - @jni
Kira Evans - @kne42
Loic Royer - @royerloic
Nicholas Sofroniew - @sofroniewn