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     - "Chapter 8: Outlook for continuing development": tutorial/chapter-8.md
   - Compilation:
     - Example Project: example-project.md
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     - External Dependencies: third-party.md
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-# Python wrappers for libigl
-
-
-## Work in progress
-<span style="color:#F62217">
-Everything in this folder is currently being developed and it is likely to be
-changed radically in the next couple of months, breaking compatibility between
-different version. We plan to stabilize the python API by the end of 2016.
-</span>
-
-## Introduction
-
-libigl functions can be called natively from python by compiling the wrappers
-in this folder. The wrappers supports both python 2.7 and python 3.5 and are
-generated using [pybind11](https://github.com/wjakob/pybind11).
-
-The generated library will statically link against all dependencies producing a single,
-self-contained binary.
-
-## Installation
-
-The python bindings can be compiled with the following instructions, assuming
-that your terminal is pointing to the root of libigl:
-
-```bash
-cd python
-mkdir build
-cd build; cmake ..; make; cd ..
-```
-
-The cmake script will complain if it is not able to find python. In that case
-you can specify the location of the interpreter by specifying the following
-cmake variables.
-
-
-MacOSX:
-
-```cmake
-SET(PYTHON_LIBRARIES "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.5.0/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/lib/libpython3.5m.dylib")
-SET(PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.5.0/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/include/python3.5m")
-```
-
-Windows:
-
-```cmake
-SET(PYTHON_LIBRARIES "C:/Python35/libs/python35.lib")
-SET(PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR "C:/Python35/include")
-```
-
-On Linux you may need to install the development version of python:
-
-```bash
-sudo apt-get install python-dev
-```
-
-
-## Tutorial
-
-All libigl tutorials will be ported to python and will use the same naming
-scheme. You can find the tutorials in the folder python/tutorials and you can
-launch them with the following commands:
-
-```bash
-cd python
-python 102_DrawMesh.py
-```
-
-## Matrix Representation
-
-TODO: describe in detail the wrapped eigen classes and how to convert them to
-numpy.
-
-## Viewer and callbacks
-
-The igl viewer provides a convenient and efficient way of visualizing 3D
-surfaces in python. It behaves in the same way as the C++ viewer and supports
-native python functions as callbacks. This is a simple example that loads
-two meshes and switches between the two when a key is pressed:
-
-```python
-import pyigl as igl
-
-V1 = igl.eigen.MatrixXd()
-F1 = igl.eigen.MatrixXi()
-
-V2 = igl.eigen.MatrixXd()
-F2 = igl.eigen.MatrixXi()
-
-def key_pressed(viewer, key, modifier):
-    print("Key: ", chr(key))
-
-    if key == ord('1'):
-        # # Clear should be called before drawing the mesh
-        viewer.data().clear();
-        # # Draw_mesh creates or updates the vertices and faces of the displayed mesh.
-        # # If a mesh is already displayed, draw_mesh returns an error if the given V and
-        # # F have size different than the current ones
-        viewer.data().set_mesh(V1, F1);
-        viewer.core.align_camera_center(V1,F1);
-    elif key == ord('2'):
-        viewer.data().clear();
-        viewer.data().set_mesh(V2, F2);
-        viewer.core.align_camera_center(V2,F2);
-    return False
-
-
-#  Load two meshes
-igl.readOFF("../tutorial/shared/bumpy.off", V1, F1);
-igl.readOFF("../tutorial/shared/fertility.off", V2, F2);
-
-print("1 Switch to bump mesh")
-print("2 Switch to fertility mesh")
-
-viewer = igl.glfw.Viewer()
-
-# Register a keyboard callback that allows to switch between
-# the two loaded meshes
-viewer.callback_key_pressed = key_pressed
-viewer.data().set_mesh(V1, F1)
-viewer.launch()
-```
-
-### Remote viewer
-
-When using the viewer from an interactive python shell (iPython), it is
-inconvenient to let the viewer take control of the main thread for rendering
-purposes. We provide a simple wrapper for the viewer that allows to launch
-a remote process and send meshes to it via a TCP/IP socket. For more
-information on how to use it see the documentation in [tcpviewer.py](tcpviewer.py)
-
-## Matlab
-
-The python wrappers can be natively being used from MATLAB.
-We provide a few examples in the folder python/matlab.
-
-## Documentation
-
-The python functions have exactly the same prototypes as their C++ counterpart.
-Docstrings for all available python functions are extracted from the C++ header files and compiled into the python module. To get help for a certain function, you can run `help(pyigl.<function_name>)` in the python console.
-
-In the scripts folder there is the script `generate_docstrings.py` that automatically generates python docstrings for a new function. You can run it with `generate_docstrings.py <path_to_cpp_header_files> <path_to_python_files>`. 
-The script depends on additional libraries (joblib, mako, clang), make sure to install them (e.g. through pip. python-clang is included in external/pybind11/tools/clang).
-
-
-## Known Issues
-
-## Contact
-
-Libigl is a group endeavor led by [Alec
-Jacobson](http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~jacobson/) and [Daniele
-Panozzo](http://cs.nyu.edu/~panozzo/). Please [contact
-us](mailto:alecjacobson@gmail.com,daniele.panozzo@gmail.com) if you have
-questions or comments. For troubleshooting, please post an
-[issue](https://github.com/libigl/libigl/issues) on github.
-
-If you're using libigl in your projects, quickly [drop us a
-note](mailto:alecjacobson@gmail.com,daniele.panozzo@gmail.com). Tell us who you
-are and what you're using it for. This helps us apply for funding and justify
-spending time maintaining this.
-
-If you find bugs or have problems please use our [github issue tracking
-page](https://github.com/libigl/libigl/issues).
-
-## Copyright
-2015 Alec Jacobson, Daniele Panozzo, Christian Schüller, Olga Diamanti, Qingnan
-Zhou, Sebastian Koch, Nico Pietroni, Stefan Brugger, Kenshi Takayama, Wenzel Jakob, Nikolas De
-Giorgis, Luigi Rocca, Leonardo Sacht, Olga Sorkine-Hornung, and others.
-
-Please see individual files for appropriate copyright notices.