Veusz 1.5
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Velvet Ember Under Sky Zenith
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http://home.gna.org/veusz/

Veusz is Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Jeremy Sanders <[email protected]>
Licenced under the GPL (version 2 or greater).

Veusz is a Qt4 based scientific plotting package. It is written in
Python, using PyQt4 for display and user-interfaces, and numpy for
handling the numeric data. Veusz is designed to produce
publication-ready Postscript/PDF output. The user interface aims to be
simple, consistent and powerful.

Veusz provides a GUI, command line, embedding and scripting interface
(based on Python) to its plotting facilities. It also allows for
manipulation and editing of datasets.

Changes in 1.5:
  * EMF export (requires pyemf and PyQt snapshot)
  * Character encodings supported in data import
  * Rewritten stylesheet handling. User can now set defaults in document
    for all settings. This is now under the Edit->Default Styles dialog.
  * A default stylesheet can be loaded for all new documents (set in
    preferences dialog)
  * Linked datasets saved in documents now use relative filename paths
    (with absolute paths as fallback)
  * Axes can now have text labels of points plotted along them (choose
    "labels" as axis mode)
  * Dataset points can be scaled to different sizes according to another
    dataset (this is the "Scale markers" option for point plotters)

More minor changes
  * Custom delimiter support in CSV data importer
  * Add SetDataText and support text in GetData in command API
  * \dot and \bar added to LaTeX renderer
  * Option to change icon sizes displayed
  * Rearrange toolbar icons and create data and widget operation toolbars
  * Zoom button remembers previous usage
  * Conversion from 1D->2D datasets more robust
  * Expression datasets can now be a constant value
  * Uses colors form theme better and allow user to change some UI colors
    in preferences
  * Fix contours if coordinates can be infinite (e.g. log scaling with zero
    value)
  * nan/inf are no longer ignored when the ignore text option is selected in
    import dialog

  * Several other minor UI changes and bugfixes

Important note
  * As the way defaults are used has been rewritten, default values are
    no longer saved on a per-user basis but are saved in a stylesheet and
    is saved in the document. You cannot currently set defaults on a widget-
    name basis.

Features of package:
  * X-Y plots (with errorbars)
  * Line and function plots
  * Contour plots
  * Images (with colour mappings and colorbars)
  * Stepped plots (for histograms)
  * Bar graphs
  * Plotting dates
  * Fitting functions to data
  * Stacked plots and arrays of plots
  * Plot keys
  * Plot labels
  * Shapes and arrows on plots
  * LaTeX-like formatting for text
  * EPS/PDF/PNG/SVG/EMF export
  * Scripting interface
  * Dataset creation/manipulation
  * Embed Veusz within other programs
  * Text, CSV and FITS importing

Requirements:
  Python (2.4 or greater required)
    http://www.python.org/
  Qt >= 4.3 (free edition)
    http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/
  PyQt >= 4.3 (SIP is required to be installed first)
    http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/
    http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/sip/
  numpy >= 1.0
    http://numpy.scipy.org/

Optional:
  Microsoft Core Fonts (recommended for nice output)
    http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/
  PyFITS >= 1.1 (optional for FITS import)
    http://www.stsci.edu/resources/software_hardware/pyfits
  pyemf >= 2.0.0 (optional for EMF export)
    http://pyemf.sourceforge.net/
  For EMF export, PyQt-x11-gpl-4.6-snapshot-20090906 or better is
    required, to fix a bug in the C++ wrapping

For documentation on using Veusz, see the "Documents" directory. The
manual is in pdf, html and text format (generated from docbook).

Issues with the current version:

  * Due to Qt, hatched regions sometimes look rather poor when exported
    to PostScript, PDF or SVG.

  * Clipping of data does not work in the SVG export as Qt currently
    does not support this.

  * Due to a bug in Qt, some long lines, or using log scales, can lead
    to very slow plot times under X11. This problem is seen with
    dashed/dotted lines. It is fixed by upgrading to Qt-4.5.1 (the
    Veusz binary version includes this Qt version). Switching off
    antialiasing in the options may help this.

If you enjoy using Veusz, I would love to hear from you. Please join
the mailing lists at

https://gna.org/mail/?group=veusz

to discuss new features or if you'd like to contribute code. The
latest code can always be found in the SVN repository.

Jeremy Sanders

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