Gwyddion 2.23 is now available for download at

  https://sourceforge.net/projects/gwyddion/files/gwyddion/2.23/
  (all released files)

  http://gwyddion.net/download/2.23/
  (source code)

Released files are signed with PGP/GnuPG key

  "David Nečas (Yeti) <[email protected]>", id 62A07732
  fingerprint = 263F 9B1E C1E0 5261 C689  D83B 00FD D1D0 62A0 7732

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This is a stable version continuing the 2.x series, backward compatible with
previous 2.x versions.

MS Windows executables are built using the GNU toolchain and thus version 2.23
is not binary-compatible with previous versions on this platform (it is still
source-compatible, of course).  Information about the changes can be found at

  http://gwyddion.net/switch-to-mingw32.php

More information about Gwyddion is available at

  http://gwyddion.net/

Bugs should be reported to

  [email protected]

or the mailing list.

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Summary of changes:
Application:
- Translations updated: Czech, French, Russian.

Libraries:
- libgwyprocess: New classes GwyCalibration and GwyCalData representing
  instrument calibrations.
- libgwyapp: Support for calibrations was added to Data Browser.
- libgwyprocess: Delaunay triangulation algorithms by Ross Hemsley were added.
- libgwyprocess: Added statistical functions for calculating uncertainties
  from calibration data.
- libgwyprocess: Small discrepancies in surface area calculated with mask
  were corrected.
- libgwyapp: Data windows use a thumbnail of the image as the window icon.
- libgwyapp: Data browser shows the full file path as a tooltip of the file
  name.
- libgwyprocess: If grain minimum or maximum was requested without the other
  it has not been calculated (bug introduced in 2.22); this was corrected.
- libgwydgets: Bogus GwyNullStore virtual method iter_chilidren() was fixed.

Modules:
- WSF file (new): Imports WSF SPM data.
- MIF (new): Import of DME MIF files v1.7 (just topography).
- Level Grains (new): Subtract background that makes marked grains level.
- Mark grains by edge detection (new): Grain marking using edge-detection.
- Calibration, Load from text file (new): enables loading complex calibration
  data.
- Calibration, Create (new): enables defining simple calibration data for 3
  axes.
- Calibration, View (new): select, view and apply calibration for specific SPM
  data.
- Calibration, Simple error map (new): create simple calibration entry from
  grating measurement.
- Nanonis: Can open files containing a multipass configuration table.
- Pixmap: The set of importable formats was limited to BMP, GIF, ICNS, JPEG,
  JPEG2000, PCX, PNG, PNM, RAS, TARGA, TIFF and XPM that are known to work to
  avoid crashes whenever a new buggy loader appears in GdkPixbuf.
- MapVue: Support for old OptiCode files was added.
- Profile: Modified to display calibration data if present.
- Read value: Modified to display calibration data if present.
- Statistics: Modified to display calibration data if present.
- Statistical functions: Modified to display calibration data if present.
- DOS spectrum: Calculates absolute value of (dI/dU)/(I/U) and does not
  removing the contact potential.
- Object Synthesis: Object heights can be truncated.
- Pattern Synthesis: Range calculations were corrected, removing problems with
  pattern occasionaly ending prematurely.  Patterns with the same random seed
  will not be pixel-for-pixel identical to pre-2.23, just statistically.
- Pattern Synthesis: New patern type, two-dimensional grid of holes, was added.
- 2D FFT filter: It is possible to zoom in the central area of the Fourier
  space editor.  A Fill button was added.  Asymmetrical masking for odd-sized
  fields was corrected.

Other:
- Compilation with MSVC6 toolchain on MS Windows is no longer supported, use
  MinGW32.  The recommended compilation method is cross-compilation on Linux.
- Building of RPMs should work on any sufficiently RedHat-based distribution,
  not just Fedora.

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Thanks to all who contributed,

Yeti


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