M. Ignacio Monge wrote:

> I would like to make you some minor suggestions:
> * The first one: please, put a Donate button in your webpage. I would
> like to contribute to your project (I'm not rich, but I would like to
> put a few bucks in your pocket to keep you on Veuz project).

Thanks - I was thinking about this. As there is no organisation behind the 
app, it would have to be personal gift to me "as-is". It would be useful to 
offset any costs I might have or provide an incentive to work on the 
project. I would be happy to take this but I don't want to put any other 
contributers backs up!

> * The less important things:
> - In Windows latest beta (1.12.999) toolbar and dialogs layout are not
> saved after closing the program.

Thanks for the report. This appears to be bug in the latest pyinstaller, 
which seems to break atexit functions. It was pretty easy to work around. 
Please try out http://download.gna.org/veusz/testing/veusz-1.12.9999-
windows-setup.exe which should fix the problem.

> - Editing data: please, add a Copy option from clipboard to data
> sheet. This would make easier to copy data from other application
> (like an statistical program).

You can currently copy data by selecting it in the edit data dialog box and 
right clicking. I agree it would be useful to have a copy option in the 
dataset browser to copy an entire dataset. It shouldn't be too difficult to 
do....

> - multiple variable clustered plot: I will try to explain. Imagine
> that I would like to create a plotbox for two variables: cardiac
> output and mean arterial pressure (MAP), but I would like to separate
> the two variables into two groups: responders and nonresponders (R and
> NR). So that the graph should appear: CO-R/CO-NR and MAP-R/MAP-NR. The
> easiest way would be to create a new variable "responder" with two
> values "R" and "NR" that allows to separate both groups. Actually,
> this is very hard to achieved. I think that you could create a plot
> with the variable CO "AND" R, and also CO "AND" NR. This is, using
> logical expression or something similar from the menu.

You can do something a bit like this with the filter dataset command. Go to 
Data->Operations->Filter->Expression. Anter CO as the input dataset, then 
you can have a filter expression like R == 1 and enter an output dataset 
name. You might want to tick the replace missing options with nan, which 
makes the output dataset the same size. You can then plot the new dataset.

> - The menu "Use as" editing existing data can be very long (occupying
> all the screen) if there are a large number of variables.

Yes it can be. Maybe it could switch to a hierarchical format over a certain 
number of entries. You can also click the .. next to a dataset setting to 
bring up the dataset browser window.

Thanks

Jeremy



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