Hi Bruce,
That's exactly what I do, discard one by one, but here is the problem, that
only mark a fit, it takes some time (very slow) opening up all the fit
contents.
As I work with nanostructured systems, the fit is always done by attempting
many different models.
Well, my suggestion would be (for the next release) add an option in
preferences to enable or disable automatic saving, and in the log window a
button to save (to artemis project - not to a file) of course, when it is
acceptable.
One last question, what is the best reference of Demeter to cite in a
publication.
Chachi
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Bruce Ravel
On 07/03/2013 03:03 PM, Chachi Rojas wrote:
I re-started use (D)Artemis last week, it is great work, But, I have the same problem with data list and path list, each time I open the project it change the order.
I've never seen this behavior. I'd need a clear example in order to do anything about it.
And another point is about fit history, it is necessary save all old
fits?, because if you have many data and feff calculations it is large file, Ok sometime is important for statistical report and I can discard some fits, but into compressed fpj file continue that fit directory with many files, So if you reopen project it is very slow each time you add more fits and sometimes paths included in the fit is lost. It may be my OS distribution or some configuration?
Exist the way to dis-enable the automatic save fits, only save if I consider a good fit.
There's not, but each fit only occupies about 200k and mostly does not get imported unless you explicitly look at it in the history dialog. That said, I acknoweldge that this is the slowest part of opening a project. I've spent a lot of time working on optimizing that, but I could certainly stand to do some more.
In the history dialog, there is a way to discard fits one-by-one -- right click on an item in the list -- discard is one of the options.
Another option in that context menu is to "export" a fit. That will write out a project with only that one in the history.
In any case, I will think about ways of giving you finer control over history creation.
B
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