Dear all, I have been experiencing a bug in Athena, this is occurring in the most recent version 0.9.25, as well as the older versions I have used. The big is occurring when using the difference spectra window to produce difference spectra for a set of data. When I use the 'Plot difference spectra for all marked groups' function it will produce the plot but if I change any parameters in the main window and want to check how this has changed the difference spectra it will only plot the original difference spectra. To see the new difference spectra after the changes have been made I need to close Athena down completely and open it up again. If I just close the project and load in new data and try to plot the difference spectra for this new set of data it will still only plot the difference spectra for the old data. I have attached an Athena project file, please let me know if there is something different I need to do to change the difference spectra plot. Kind regards, Sinead Rowe
Hi Sinead, I have a long list of chores waiting for me after the holiday that just finished here in the States, but I will get to your difference spectrum issue just as soon as I can. B On 11/29/2016 08:11 AM, S.Rowe wrote:
Dear all,
I have been experiencing a bug in Athena, this is occurring in the most recent version 0.9.25, as well as the older versions I have used.
The big is occurring when using the difference spectra window to produce difference spectra for a set of data.
When I use the 'Plot difference spectra for all marked groups' function it will produce the plot but if I change any parameters in the main window and want to check how this has changed the difference spectra it will only plot the original difference spectra. To see the new difference spectra after the changes have been made I need to close Athena down completely and open it up again. If I just close the project and load in new data and try to plot the difference spectra for this new set of data it will still only plot the difference spectra for the old data.
I have attached an Athena project file, please let me know if there is something different I need to do to change the difference spectra plot.
Kind regards,
Sinead Rowe
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On 11/29/2016 08:11 AM, S.Rowe wrote:
I have been experiencing a bug in Athena, this is occurring in the most recent version 0.9.25, as well as the older versions I have used.
The big is occurring when using the difference spectra window to produce difference spectra for a set of data.
When I use the 'Plot difference spectra for all marked groups' function it will produce the plot but if I change any parameters in the main window and want to check how this has changed the difference spectra it will only plot the original difference spectra. To see the new difference spectra after the changes have been made I need to close Athena down completely and open it up again. If I just close the project and load in new data and try to plot the difference spectra for this new set of data it will still only plot the difference spectra for the old data.
I have attached an Athena project file, please let me know if there is something different I need to do to change the difference spectra plot.
Kind regards,
Sinead Rowe
Sinead, I am having trouble reproducing this problem, but I am suspicious that Athena might be getting confused if the Standard is also one of the marked spectra. Athena should exclude the Standard from the list of marked groups, but clearly is not doing so. When you observe this behavior, what group from the file is selected as the Standard? Is it "BiFeO3_410C"? Does the problem get better if you unmark that group (i.e. unclick its checkbutton in the groups list)? Since I am having trouble reproducing the problem, it would help if you could give me a click-by-click recipe for reproducing the problem. B -- Bruce Ravel ------------------------------------ bravel@bnl.gov National Institute of Standards and Technology Synchrotron Science Group at NSLS-II Building 743, Room 114 Upton NY, 11973 Homepage: http://bruceravel.github.io/home/ Software: https://github.com/bruceravel Demeter: http://bruceravel.github.io/demeter/
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