Hi Justin,

If you are interested, then I'll do a quick code rearrangement of the
Grace plotting code and then set up the API methods for plotting such
data:

    http://www.nmr-relax.com/api/3.3/lib.software-module.html
    http://www.nmr-relax.com/api/3.3/lib.plotting-module.html

You would then just need to write backend functions into the
lib.plotting.veusz module I created for you.  You could use the
lib.plotting.grace module, when created, as a template.  The API
functions must have identical input arguments.  We would also need to
discuss the different needs of Veusz vs. Grace so we can refine the
API, as the first iteration will be very Grace specific.  One option
we have is to also create a branch for you to play with where all your
changes can be applied as patches.  I would also recommend having a
read of the relax development chapter of the manual to familiarise
yourself with the conventions used in relax:

    http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/relax_development.html

You would then have the option of pushing this development as far as you wish.

Cheers,

Edward



On 6 February 2015 at 12:57, Justin (jlec) <j...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> Hello Edward,
>
> thanks for you long mail!
>
> I already started to get used to the relax API, as I am currently working on 
> the
> ccpn import module.
>
> I will try to take a look into the veusz module. Shouldn't be to difficult.
>
> As soon  as I have some patches or question I will come back to you.
>
> Justin
>

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