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I'll have a look at it...
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this at the moment, so I'll update to optparser.
Cheers,
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files into the window.
Okay - I've put these parts of the patch with a quick optparse bit of code
to handle the command line in cvs. Thanks very much James.
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(this is
a to be added feature), I'll change this to be Untitled 1, etc...
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PS I've also done some work on the Edit Data dialog so it actually has
some functionality...
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some fonts have better character support than
others, so I may have to investigate this. Maybe I need to change font for
the special symbols...
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patch
(or maybe try patch -p1 patch)
Where patch is the file included here, to fix the problem.
If you can't do this, I could always build another rpm/distribution for
you.
Thanks
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Probably correct. I'll try to use a standard toolbar dwon the left, and
see whether it feels okay.
I've put the icons in a toolbar down the left. Do you want to try it out
and tell me whether it feels better? The icons are now disabled
Just to let you know that Veusz has switched to subversion for version
control from CVS. Please see gna.org for details on how to use it...
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On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
David - I'll have a quick stab at updating the editing toolbar (the tree
editor) to work with Qt4. I believe you haven't got started yet...
I've finally got Qt into creating an editing tree. It sort of works,
except that updates don't update the tree
.
Would it be possible to make an alternative statement for descriptor,
which would be hidden with '#' from other programs?
Something like:
#veusz-desc ...
That seems a sensible idea. I'll look into it...
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, James Graham wrote:
Creating a dataset as a function of other datasets with errors seems to be
broken.
As we discussed this actually works fine though the error handling and
documentation or UI need work!
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I have a few questions regarding the use of Veusz and some feature
requests.
1) Is it possible to put date or time entries on axes formatted as
11:13:17, 17:13, or 05:13 am
Currently, I have converted these time stamps in my original data file
using
Excel to minutes then
code has been rewritten.
* Includes quite a few minor bugfixes
Source code and windows binaries are available. The Fedora package hasn't
been updated yet, but should be soon.
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added quite a
bit of code for drawing and manipulating shapes on the plot.
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Note that this release includes binaries for Linux/Windows/MacOSX.
The Linux binaries I released didn't work under distributions such as
Ubuntu as they were dependent on a library which wasn't packaged with the
binary.
I've uploaded fixed binaries
Marcin Wojdyr wrote:
Since I get more spam than real messages from veusz-discuss, I'd like to
ask if it'd be possible to limit postings from non-members?
This can be set in Mailman configuration in
Privacy options... Sender filters
Thanks for pointing that out. I was trying to work out
Bryan Harris wrote:
Veusz needs to be able to handle datasets with headers. All my data is in
ASCII format, but it has headers in the first two lines identifying the
column
type and unit. I can work around this by deleting the headers, but I
shouldn't have to.
Actually, I just told
Bryan Harris wrote:
Changes in this patch:
- The address for the FSF was wrong in all files.
- tests/check_all.sh was not attributed. I presumed Jeremy wrote that
and added his GPL header to it.
- helpers/src/_nc_cntr.c had no license listed. I found original
source in matplotlib and so
Bryan Harris wrote:
This would be OK for some things.
We really want to see the line in most cases, and displaying all
points gets too noisy. There is often mechanical ringing of a high
rate test and this needs to be displayed in the trace. Also, we often
display several traces on the
Bryan Harris wrote:
I agree ignoring text a safe default.
It's bad juju for a new user to try to import data and it just doesn't
do anything.
Bryan Harris
I can see how that would be good for the user. There are a few things to
worry about:
o Preserving behaviour for saved documents
o
Bryan Harris wrote:
When I build debian packages for Ubuntu, should I list myself as the
maintainer, or would you prefer that I list you? Whoever it is needs to
sign
the packages with his gpg key. I guess this is to prevent malware from
creeping in.
I think I've already replied to you,
Bryan Harris wrote:
I run Ubuntu Linux and I have a very big screen. It's quite possible
this isn't triggerable on your small screen. As for the size, I believe
whatever size the dialog is in qt designer gets saved as the default size.
BTW. I have submitted Veusz to the host of FLOSS
Hi Bryan -
I've hacked a patch for doing imports ignoring text lines and adding or
prepending a filename (or other text) to the dataset names. It also splits
the import help to another window (not sure this is a good idea, but it
makes the dialog cleaner).
It's not quite finished:
- Needs to
Bryan Harris wrote:
That patch looks good. It does everything I need for importing data!
I'll try to get that todo list whittled down tonight.
Thanks
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for uploading are as follows:
https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/ubuntu-upload.html
Can you upload over the top of mine and replace it?
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Bryan Harris wrote:
I noticed that the new filename append feature breaks when you have dashes
in
the filename. When you re-open a file, the dataset name gets chopped off
after
the dash. This keeps the graph from displaying properly.
Hi Bryan - I couldn't reproduce the issue with a
Ricardo Reis wrote:
Yes, I'm aware I can do that but I wanted to have a better way of doing it
(like in gnuplot you can use varnormaltext {\Symbol e} ), ie., being
able to type mixed font text.
You can also do something like:
\font{symbol}{p}
I think this is documented in the manual, but if
Hi - just to let you know the development version now supports LaTeX-style
line breaks using \\ in text (revision 941). It doesn't work for key labels
yet however...
You can also do simple tables in labels in the following syntax:
{a\\b\\c} {1\\2\\3}
which prints
a 1
b 2
c 3
Jeremy
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The new release notes for Veusz 1.4 are below:
Jeremy
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- Minor cleanups in clipping code
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François Beaubert wrote:
Is the dev-branch on https://code.launchpad.net/~brywilharris/veusz/vm
always working on using matplotlib as a backend ?
That's Bryan's branch. Unfortunately I haven't managed to get it working and
have a look at it yet.
Jeremy
Ricardo Reis wrote:
oh, maybe I didn't explain myself right. If you try to reload a .vsz file
and there is a file missing I think you will understand, there's a pop up
with a message about it (kind of).
I just think it's more user friendly (intuitive?) to have relative PATH
than absolut
Ricardo Reis wrote:
could this be achieved?
Yes. It wasn't very hard. I've added this (revision 1017 in the
source control).
There's now a setting to put a dataset or list of numbers which
scale the sizes of the symbols.
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instead of a relative path? I'm just asking because in this
last fashion
it seems to me they would be more portable...
I've now fixed this. Veusz now uses filenames relative to the
vsz file. It also adds a path entry at the top of the file which
it uses to load the
Ricardo Reis wrote:
Sorry if this already showed up but...
is it possible to format the y axis numbers in veusz like the one in
this
image?
Try using the format %Ve - does that work? This is now documented in the
manual.
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Matt,
That sounds frustrating.
Jeremy,
Is there some reason we can't add:
import veusz.setting.stylesheet
to the top of
veusz.application
and avoid this sort of problem?
I'll have a look at this...
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Johan Asplund wrote:
Some journals want to have the figures embedded in a word-document.
Therefore I would like to be able to export to a vector-format that
can be inserted into word.
Interesting. Unfortunately it's not trivial as Qt doesn't have a EMF export
plugin. I don't see that anyone
Johan Asplund wrote:
When exporting to pdf (and eps) the text does not look right.
In the attached files I have exported to pdf and also printed to pdf.
The printed pdf looks like it should
Is it because the letters are too close together? Veusz is just writing text
using Qt and this is
Johan Asplund wrote:
When exporting to pdf (and eps) the text does not look right.
In the attached files I have exported to pdf and also printed to pdf.
The printed pdf looks like it should
What's the platform? Is this a binary version or built from source?
I can't see this problem on
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Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Here are the release notes. Please give it a try and let me know if there
are problems.
I'll add that this release adds support for custom delimiters when reading
csv files.
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I've made a test release candidate. I've uploaded source and a windows
binary. Mac OS X and Linux binaries will follow.
There is now a Linux binary.
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Matthew McCormick (thewtex) wrote:
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Jeremy Sanders
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Matthew McCormick (thewtex) wrote:
So, I have implemented my PyQt4/veusz application, which can be seen here:
http://mmmccormick.com/#tcd_analyze
It looks
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
I've made a test release candidate. I've uploaded source and a windows
binary. Mac OS X and Linux binaries will follow.
There is now a Linux binary.
And a Mac OS X binary.
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Matthew McCormick (thewtex) wrote:
Yeah, _getLinePoints seems to be one of the buggers.
Okay, I've hacked together a routine to convert arrays to QPolygonF in C++
to speed up this loop. It appears to work and is a lot faster than pure
python.
Unfortunately I've hacked in the support to get
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I have a live ebuild for gentoo/funtoo here
http://github.com/thewtex/portage/tree/thewtex/sci-visualization/veusz/
I should link to these from the veusz webpage.
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On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Matthew McCormick (thewtex) wrote:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Bryan Harris
brywilharris+...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Just a reminder for new people, I do svn builds for Ubuntu Linux
(Intrepid-Karmic; i386, amd64, and lpia
Johan Asplund wrote:
I like the new axis label functions even though it irritates me that I
have to import a text file in order to create a new text dataset.
However, everytime I save my document and open it again the label is
converted tou'label'. I've been using \\ in the labels. I don't
\\ in the labels. I don't know
if this happens also without the \\
This is a bug, fixed by this patch
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/veusz/trunk/document/simpleread.py?rev=1084r1=1064r2=1084makepatch=1diff_format=u
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Paul Troughton wrote:
I've thought of one improvement which would be very handy: an option
to put date labels between the ticks, rather than lined up with them.
This looks like a good idea. I'll add it to my todo list.
Thanks
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Just to a note to say that the current development version has support for
custom definitions.
You can define constants or functions for use in plotting functions,
creating datasets or fits. You can also import symbols from external modules
to use in this way too.
The import facility is a bit
Janne Ahokas wrote:
I found a problem in svg export (Veusz 1.5, Win XP). I could see some
changes in svn trunk concerning svg export, but didn't test whether those
fix this problem or relate to it.
Thanks for the bug report. The problem is that Qt SVG export does not
support any form of
Hi - I have a test release of 1.6 for people to try out and give feedback
on. At the moment I have a windows binary, but I can make the other
platforms later. The source can be obtained from by taking the latest SVN
HEAD.
Get it here:
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I'm thinking of releasing 1.6.1 shortly to correct some bugs to do with
- copy and paste of widgets with unicode names, which doesn't work
- saving/loading datasets with dataset names containing comment characters
- creating 2D datasets based on datasets with unicode names
I hope to also
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I have started a Veusz wiki here: http://barmag.net/veusz-wiki/
Please feel free to add or edit any of the content. I currently have some
information on the wiki about importing data.
Eventually if there is enough content this could replace the (not great)
users' manual.
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Daniele Paganelli wrote:
I have a problem importing external modules for use in importplugin while
running the windows compiled exe.
I need to load the pyodbc module in my import plugin, but any attempt to
do so will result in Veusz failing to start up without notice.
Instead, the source
Ricardo Reis wrote:
When using the function fit, if setting up min. fit range/max. fit
range, the only thing it seems to do is limit the fit function display on
screen and not, has I would expect (maybe a misunderstanding on my part)
to limit the interval under considaration to [min, max]
Ricardo Reis wrote:
I've downloaded, compiled and installed... but the problem persists.
Let's say we have a collection of data points and do a fitting. It seems
that the Min. fit. range and Max. fit. range are only affecting the
limits of the fitting line displayed in the graphic.
I'm
Ricardo Reis wrote:
How can I do this [type of] graph with veusz?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AmdahlsLaw.svg
x varies with log base 2. generally, if I have a data table, how can I
have the x spacing uniform for a given x evolution. Sorry if I'm being
confusing. Think like
I've tried to make a Veusz video tutorial explaining how to make a basic
plot and manipulate it. The production values are not that great but
hopefully it should make it easy to get started with Veusz.
Go to here
http://vimeo.com/14577084
It uses features in the new 1.9 release (when it is
This version includes fixes for setting propagation (1.9rc4), and fitting
with data ranges (1.9rc3 and 1.9rc2).
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Kazuyoshi Furutaka wrote:
Thanks. I could create a new dataset through `aValue_serr`.
Is the 's' in front of err that of Symmetric? Can we
access the values of pos. and neg. errors in a similar way
(i.e. _perr, and _nerr)?
Yes, and you can use _perr and _nerr (the text in the data create
Warren Deane wrote:
Oh, BTW, you ever considered allowing for subscript or superscript text
into say axis labels?
I'll have a look at doing box plots.
You can already do subscript and superscript using LaTeX-like syntax: e.g.
text_{subscript} or text^{superscript}, there are also things like
of the errorbar-ends the way I like it:
2/3 of the symbol width. A control box here would be nice too.
I would appriciate, if this would be considered by Jeremy Sanders for the
next version of Veusz. Many thanks!!
Sorry for not replying earlier Bernd - I'll try to include your requests in
the next
Ziyad Saeed wrote:
Any roadmap for adding polar plots
Polar plots are working in the development tree. They should be there when I
make a new release.
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Nicholas Chilton (Sci) wrote:
Just wondering how I would go about writing a script that will set Veusz
to reload a linked .csv or .tsv file at specified intervals?
Sorry - at a conference at the moment so reply is brief. Are you wanting to
do this from within Veusz or using the Python
aymeric rateau wrote:
3. I have an other question for you, sorry... The data I want to import
are timeseries. It means for each data channels, I have a time channel
related. The way mdf is made allows several data groups corresponding to
one time channel (in total several time channels for
Ziyad Saeed wrote:
Veusz 1.9 on mac doesn't plot x^2. it doesn't understand the raise to the
power ^ symbol
Veusz uses Python syntax for mathematical functions - use ** instead, e.g.
x**2
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veusz-1.9.99). Please give it a go. Below are the relevent part of the
release notes.
Unfortunately the listening mode doesn't work on the Windows binaries. It
seems hard to make a program in windows which can listen to
Ziyad Saeed wrote:
the toolbar icons have no top and bottom padding on the mac.
label to text fields have to be right aligned according to Apple
guidelines. There are other problems as well. I can post pictures if you
consider the mac platform to be important, considering no one replied to
Ziyad Saeed wrote:
the toolbar icons have no top and bottom padding on the mac.
label to text fields have to be right aligned according to Apple
guidelines. There are other problems as well. I can post pictures if you
consider the mac platform to be important, considering no one replied to
with
the spacing between the entries.
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Benjamin K. Stuhl wrote:
Here are a few incremental patches (apply on top of the previous series)
to fix the two issues you've found plus one more cosmetic fix to zooming I
spotted while working on the antialiasing issue.
I think the design looks nice and the patch is clean. I can apply the
Hmm - I've just made veusz repositories on github and gitorious.
github seems a bit more functional and seems initially to have a nicer
web interface. gitorious is supposed to be more free. Any opinions on
either? I expect it would be easy to switch if necessary:
http://gitorious.org/veusz
Ziyad Saeed wrote:
I'm voting for github. It's free for opensource just like gitorious but
has nice web interface and an issue tracker as well.
Let's go for github then as nobody else has raised any strong objections.
I'll do future work in github and drop the svn repository. I'll send an
Dear John
I've added a new page describing how to get support and report bugs on the
veusz homepage:
http://home.gna.org/veusz/support/
I hope it is clearer now. I've also discovered there is a blog like
interface to the mailing list on gmane linked to that page. That does not
require
Vishnu Vardhan wrote:
Update:
Figured out what I was doing wrong with in both cases. No need for any of
you to go through this long mail.
Loving it so far.
I'm glad you worked it out! The documentation could do with some improvement
however.
Jeremy
Sergei Ossokine wrote:
I've been playing around with for the last few days and I am unable to
figure out how to make the following happen: suppose I have 2 data sets
with different ranges in say the vertical axis. Then I use the Hide
object option to hide one of them. Is there any way for the
Daniele Paganelli wrote:
I noticed that if I set the same input and output dataset in an
operation plugin, the output dataset will result totally empty with even
no possibility to restore old data.
The problem is that veusz doesn't really know what datasets were used to
produce the output
Danial wrote:
Recently, I and my co-authors decided to use avarage sign, e.g.
\overline{Nu}, and this should be incorporated into all plots. But,
unfortunately, Veusz does not support it.
Hi Danial - Veusz has \bar which does the same thing that latex overline
does, I think. So you can do
Thanks - I'm going away for a few weeks tomorrow and will look at when I
return...
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raise an exception if it is present, falling back to rendering the next
QPicture.
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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
mimisa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
First of all, thank you very much for VUESZ, it is really simple and
effective. Since I discovered it I'm using it everyday.
I'm trying to write an importPlugin to read the log files of a process
control system I use at work. The problem is that the first
mimisa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
I used the workaround you suggested and it works fine.
Another little question: in the header of my data file I have some rows,
useful for plotting and manipulating data, stored in the form:
SampleFrequency = xxxyyyHy
I'd like to use them in order to
On 28/09/11 12:23, schnumbl _ wrote:
Hi together,
1: Is it already possible to import data from the clipboard? If not,
would it be
possible to write a clipboard import plugin?
Okay, I've just added a button to the import dialog to clip which will
read the data from the clipboard rather than
On 29/09/11 20:30, mimisa...@gmail.com wrote:
line 184 is in veusz_main:
spash = None
probably it should be
splash=None
Thanks - I've cleaned the code up. It was harmless but wrong.
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On 28/09/11 20:42, mimisa...@gmail.com wrote:
In the getPrewiev member I read the first part of my file where the
stored columns are defined, so now I know their names and I'd like to
put them in the textfield so that the user can chose or modify them
without having to write all by hand.
I
On 22/10/11 03:44, Ananda wrote:
I need an help to draw multiple Y axis in scatter plot.
Can anyone please help me.
Hi Ananda - There is an example plot demonstrating multiple Y axes.
The steps to make a plot are as follows:
1. Create a new axis widget in the graph
2. Set direction of new
On 28/10/11 14:14, George wrote:
Then I discovered Veusz and basically realized that this is what I
was envisioning when I started working on my GUI. The only issue
which I am having with it is that I cannot get the text (for example
axes labels) to have true Latex look. I chose cmr10 font
I've just added Oneiric Ocelot (the latest Ubuntu) builds to the veusz
https://launchpad.net/~jeremysanders/+archive/ppa
and veusz-daily
https://launchpad.net/~jeremysanders/+archive/veuszdaily
PPAs.
The daily builds have a largely rewritten CSV import. It now supports
European number formats
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