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Bump plotly from 4.1.0 to 4.3.0 #64

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Bumps plotly from 4.1.0 to 4.3.0.

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v4.3.0

[4.3.0] - 2019-11-11

Updated

  • Updated Plotly.js to version 1.51.1. See the
    plotly.js CHANGELOG
    for more information
  • Improved propagation of empty templates (#1892)
  • Update the add_annotations/add_shapes/add_images methods to no longer default to adding objects in paper coordinates. This allows plotly.js to determine the default reference frame based on context (#1888)
  • Use the default template's background color for displaying color swatches (#1872). Special thanks to @​joelostblom for this contribution!
  • Improved docstrings (#1835, #1837)

Added

  • Added image trace type (plotly.js#4289, plotly.js#4307, plotly.js#4313, plotly.js#4319)
  • Added matplotlib-style plotly.express.imshow convenience function to display images and heatmaps (#1855, #1885)
  • Added matplotlib-style simple_white template (#1864). Special thanks to @​joelostblom for this contribution.
  • Added support for using an externally managed orca server for image export features (#1850). Special thanks to @​miriad for this contribution.
  • Added facet wrapping support to plotly express functions using the new facet_col_wrap argument (#1838)

v4.2.1

[4.2.1] - 2019-10-18

Fixed

  • Fixed regression in 4.2.0 that caused all figure factories to require that scikit-image be installed (#1832)

v4.2.0

[4.2.0] - 2019-10-16

Updated

Added

Fixed

  • Fixed iframe renderer on Python 2 (#1822)
  • Fixed use of merged templates in plotly.express (#1819)
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[4.3.0] - 2019-11-11

Updated

  • Updated Plotly.js to version 1.51.1. See the
    plotly.js CHANGELOG
    for more information
  • Improved propagation of empty templates (#1892)
  • Update the add_annotations/add_shapes/add_images methods to no longer default to adding objects in paper coordinates. This allows plotly.js to determine the default reference frame based on context (#1888)
  • Use the default template's background color for displaying color swatches (#1872). Special thanks to @​joelostblom for this contribution!
  • Improved docstrings (#1835, #1837)

Added

  • Added image trace type (plotly.js#4289, plotly.js#4307, plotly.js#4313, plotly.js#4319)
  • Added matplotlib-style plotly.express.imshow convenience function to display images and heatmaps (#1855, #1885)
  • Added matplotlib-style simple_white template (#1864). Special thanks to @​joelostblom for this contribution.
  • Added support for using an externally managed orca server for image export features (#1850). Special thanks to @​miriad for this contribution.
  • Added facet wrapping support to plotly express functions using the new facet_col_wrap argument (#1838)

[4.2.1] - 2019-10-18

Fixed

  • Fixed regression in 4.2.0 that caused all figure factories to require that scikit-image be installed (#1832)

[4.2.0] - 2019-10-16

Updated

Added

Fixed

  • Fixed iframe renderer on Python 2 (#1822)
  • Fixed use of merged templates in plotly.express (#1819)

[4.1.1] - 2019-09-02

Updated

  • Updated Plotly.js to version 1.49.4. See the
    plotly.js CHANGELOG
    for more information
  • The width of a figure produced by the create_gantt figure factory now resizes responsively (#1724)
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Bumps [plotly](https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py) from 4.1.0 to 4.3.0.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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