Hi Bruce,
The history seems to be working fine now, but I'll let you know if I encounter any more issues, thanks.
As for the plots - I'm still experiencing the same issue, sometimes a line disappears; changing GNUPlot terminal doesn't seem to fix this. At the end of the day I think it's a problem I can live with, I only encounter it occasionally when I'm trying to zoom in to select a specific point accurately for something and I can scroll enough to get the line back...
Thanks,
Ian
ps. My desktop image was cropped from an old railway ad: https://nationalrailwaymuseum.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/sspl_10173493_high...
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Ian Godfrey
PhD Student,
UCL/JAIST Programme
Industrial Doctorate Centre in Molecular Modelling and Materials Science,
Department of Chemistry,
University College London
and
School of Materials Science,
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
i.godfrey@ucl.ac.uk i.godfrey@jaist.ac.jp
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From: ifeffit-bounces@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov
In the history window some, but not all, data from previous fits seems to get overwritten when running a new fit. Specifically I've noticed this happening with the information in the "Data set" section. To reproduce run a QFS fit with some R-space fitting windows (say 2-4); at this point the log will be displayed correctly in the history window. Now change the R window (say 1.5-3.5) and run the fit again. When you go to the history window the R window information will be displayed correctly for the most recent fit but, for the previous fit it will have been overwritten by the newer fit. Some of the other info, such as R-factor by k-weight seems to get overwritten too.
I just pushed a fix for this to github and posted new windows installer candidates at http://bruceravel.github.io/demeter/#windows If you see any other questionable behavior in the history window let me know. I think I understood the ramifications of the fix I made, but I am not 100% certain. The windows installers also include the most recent version of gnuplot. Hopefully that will address your problem regarding zooming and scrolling. If it does not, try changing the gnuplot->terminal configuration parameter to "qt". qt is one of the other terminal options in the new version of gnuplot. It makes a pretty plot, but I like the controls on the wxt terminal more. If you are unsatisfied with that, try setting it to "windows", which is the third (and to my eye, the worst) of the three plot terminal options. Hopefully one of them will work for you. Cheers, B -- Bruce Ravel ------------------------------------ bravel@bnl.gov National Institute of Standards and Technology Synchrotron Science Group at NSLS-II Building 535A Upton NY, 11973 Homepage: http://bruceravel.github.io/home/ Software: https://github.com/bruceravel Demeter: http://bruceravel.github.io/demeter/ _______________________________________________ Ifeffit mailing list Ifeffit@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov http://millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov/mailman/listinfo/ifeffit