imexam 0.9.1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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imexam (0.9.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Debian Janitor ]
  * Set upstream metadata fields: Bug-Submit, Repository, Repository-Browse.
  * Remove obsolete field Name from debian/upstream/metadata (already
    present in machine-readable debian/copyright).

  [ Ole Streicher ]
  * Fix failing test (Closes: #997501)
  * Push dh-compat to 13
  * Push Standards-Version to 4.6.0. No changes needed.
  * Don't use doctest extension in sphinx

 -- Ole Streicher <email address hidden>  Mon, 25 Oct 2021 08:21:58 +0200

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python-imexam-doc: Simple interactive astronomical image examination and plotting (Doc)

 Imexam is an affiliated package of AstroPy. It was designed to be a
 lightweight library which enables users to explore data using common
 methods which are consistent across viewers. It can be used from a
 command line interface, through a Jupyter notebook or through a
 Jupyter console. It can be used with multiple viewers, such as DS9 or
 Ginga, or without a viewer as a simple library to make plots and grab
 quick photometry information.
 .
 This package contains the API documentation.

python3-imexam: Simple interactive astronomical image examination and plotting

 Imexam is an affiliated package of AstroPy. It was designed to be a
 lightweight library which enables users to explore data using common
 methods which are consistent across viewers. It can be used from a
 command line interface, through a Jupyter notebook or through a
 Jupyter console. It can be used with multiple viewers, such as DS9 or
 Ginga, or without a viewer as a simple library to make plots and grab
 quick photometry information.