On 03/18/2015 09:02 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
I'm wondering if this could be related to the fact that I'm running a
Japanese copy of Windows (although set to English) on this PC (I
don't see the issue on my UK laptop)? The reason I suggest this is
that backslashes in the GNUPlot script all seem to
Hi Bruce,
>Done. Let me know if you have any trouble downloading -- I have been
>teaching myself how to use the Amazon Web Services command line tool,
>which is very handy. I am mostly sure I have uploaded the installer
>packages correctly.
All downloaded and functioning correctly, thanks.
I
On 03/16/2015 09:35 AM, Bruce Ravel wrote:
I just pushed the fix to the head of the github repository and I'll make
a new trial installer later today.
Ian,
Done. Let me know if you have any trouble downloading -- I have been
teaching myself how to use the Amazon Web Services command line too
On 03/15/2015 09:53 PM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
This doesn't occur in the history window, but I can only reproduce it in 0.9.22
Pre 2 (not in Pre 1*) so I think it might be related:
I can't reopen any project files I saved in this version (I can reopen older
files fine, though). Artemis loads as u
Some of us are blessed with Fourier eyes, others with QFS memory. :)
Honestly, I remembered because the event gave me an aversion to ever using
QFS in a large Artemis project, and when I saw a similar issue on the list
I recalled why I avoid QFS.
I think in the changelog you mentioned whatever y
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Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Data being overwritten in Artemis history window
On 03/09/2015 04:17 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> In the
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i.godf...@ucl.ac.uk i.godf...@jaist.ac.jp
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Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Data being overwritten in A
On 03/09/2015 04:17 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
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 fitti
On 03/09/2015 04:17 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
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 fitti
On 03/09/2015 02:47 PM, Jason Gaudet wrote:
Ian, your post gave me a bit of deja vu.
Bruce, that sounds very similar to a bug report I gave you (back when
Demeter was in alpha?) on Nov 3 2011. You might want to check your
personal Email, or I could forward a copy to the group. Even though
it's
Ian, your post gave me a bit of deja vu.
Bruce, that sounds very similar to a bug report I gave you (back when
Demeter was in alpha?) on Nov 3 2011. You might want to check your
personal Email, or I could forward a copy to the group. Even though it's
many versions ago this might be a different f
On 03/09/2015 04:17 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
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 fitt
?Dear All,
Sorry... another bug report! Hopefully the last one for a while!
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 r
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