This is another major bug fix release.  Please upgrade to this version
if you wish to use relax for reduced spectral density mapping as
significant bugs in that part of relax have been identified and fixed.
 Other significant changes include this being the only version of
relax which will run with Python 2.5, the addition of Grace plotting
abilities improving the analysis of relaxation exponential
curve-fitting, large simplifications for the user and automatic
looping over iterations in the 'full_analysis.py' script, and
improvements to the reading and writing of model-free results files.
See below for additional improvements.

The new relax versions can be downloaded from either
http://nmr-relax.com/download.html or http://download.gna.org/relax/.
If binary distributions are not yet available for your platform and
you manage to compile the binary modules, please consider contributing
these to the relax project (see section 3.6 of the relax manual for
details).

The full list of changes is:

    Features:
        * The Grace plotting abilities have been extended, especially
concerning relaxation exponential curve-fitting.
        * A sample script has been added to plot the difference
between the measured and back calculated peak intensities.
        * Automatic looping over iterations in the 'full_analysis.py'
sample script is now possible.

    Changes:
        * The 'full_analysis.py' sample script has been significantly
improved with all user modifiable options shifted to the top of the
script.
        * The default CSA value is now -172 ppm.

    Bugfixes:
        * The previous release had problems reading results files from
relax versions 1.2.0 to 1.2.9, but now results files from all versions
can be read (see bug #8248, https://gna.org/bugs/?8248).
        * The synopsis of the system/functional tests now says '[
Failed ]' if one the tests fails (see bug #8682,
https://gna.org/bugs/?8682).
        * relax now works with Python 2.5 (see bug #9093,
https://gna.org/bugs/?9093).
        * The writing of the model-free results file, which failed
under certain circumstances because of the 'heteronuc' and 'proton'
attributes, has been fixed (see bug #8996,
https://gna.org/bugs/?8996).
        * The problem whereby there is data loss for deselected
residues when using 'results.write()' followed by 'results.read()' has
been resolved (see bug #8953, https://gna.org/bugs/?8953).
        * Relaxation data can now be read if deselected spin systems
have a relaxation data value or error value set to 'None' (see bug
#9101, https://gna.org/bugs/?9101).
        * The fatal bug of the reduced spectral density mapping values
being incorrectly calculated has been fixed (see bug #9238,
https://gna.org/bugs/?9238).
        * When using the alternate model-free parameter set {S2f, tf,
S2s, ts}, the incorrect functions were being called (see bug #9189,
https://gna.org/bugs/?9189).
        * A second fatal problem in the reduced spectral density
mapping code, the heteronuclear frequency being overwritten by that of
the proton, has been fixed (see bug #9259,
https://gna.org/bugs/?9259).
        * Another problem with relax and Python 2.5, because of the
Scientific package, has been resolved (see bug #9390,
https://gna.org/bugs/?9390).
        * The XH bond length is now correctly set in the reduced
spectral density mapping analysis (see bug #9562,
https://gna.org/bugs/?9562).
        * The convergence test in the 'full_analysis.py' sample script
was failing if spin systems were deselected (see bug #9892,
https://gna.org/bugs/?9892 and bug #10022,
https://gna.org/bugs/?10022).

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