Documentation improvement for get_conventional_standard_structure (@tom-wood, #2100)
v2022.0.5
Bug fix to remove possibility of duplicate edges in StructureGraph (@mkhorton, #2095)
v2022.0.4
Element now has ionization_energies, ionization_energy and
electron_affinity properties.
Extensive documentation has been added on pymatgen compatibility and the
new namespace architecture! We have also released a
v2022.0.3
Another bug fix release! Now SETTINGS have been moved to pymatgen.core.
v2022.0.2
pymatgen, pymatgen.ext, pymatgen.io and pymatgen.analysis are now
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Namespace package version
pymatgen, pymatgen.ext, pymatgen.io and pymatgen.analysis are now
namespace packages. Note that this does not affect normal usage of pymatgen
from v2022.0.0. All imports remain the same. However, it does allow developers
to write "add-ons" to these subpackages. A full documentation with examples
and templates is in the works to guide developers on how to write these
packages.
Namespace package version
Remove root-level imports in preparation for a transition to a namespace packaging system for pymatgen.
Backport of 2022.0.4
Element now has ionization_energies, ionization_energy and electron_affinity properties.
Minor reorganization (backwards compatible) of SETTINGS file to make it consistent with 2022.0.x to aid transition.
Documentation improvement for get_conventional_standard_structure (@tom-wood, #2100)
v2022.0.5
Bug fix to remove possibility of duplicate edges in StructureGraph (@mkhorton, #2095)
v2022.0.4 / v2021.3.9
Element now has ionization_energies, ionization_energy and electron_affinity properties.
Extensive documentation has been added on pymatgen compatibility and the new namespace architecture! We have also released a template repo to help new developers write add-ons for pymatgen! Check out our contributing page</contributing> for details.
v2022.0.3
Another bug fix release! Now SETTINGS have been moved to pymatgen.core.
v2022.0.2 (Yanked)
Bug fix release for missing package data files in v2022.0.1
v2022.0.1 (Yanked)
pymatgen, pymatgen.ext, pymatgen.io and pymatgen.analysis are now namespace packages. Note that this does not affect normal usage of pymatgen from v2022.0.0. All imports remain the same. However, it does allow developers to write "add-ons" to these subpackages. A full documentation with examples and templates is in the works to guide developers on how to write these packages.
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