Use "nearest" interpolation for level() plots by default #172
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Fixes #170.
The plots still don't look great, but at least this restores the previous state.
Rendered: https://sfs-python--172.org.readthedocs.build/en/172/sfs.td.wfs.html
Apparently, the default was changed to
nearest
in Matplotlib 2.0:https://matplotlib.org/3.3.3/users/dflt_style_changes.html#interpolation
... and then changed again in 3.2.0 (which is probably the cause for #170):
https://matplotlib.org/3.3.3/api/prev_api_changes/api_changes_3.2.0.html#default-image-interpolation