I'm pleased to announce Veusz 1.25.1, which is a bug fix release. Please see the attached release notes for details.

Jeremy

Veusz 1.25.1
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http://home.gna.org/veusz/

Veusz is a scientific plotting package.  It is designed to produce
publication-ready Postscript, PDF or SVG output. Graphs are built-up
by combining plotting widgets. The user interface aims to be simple,
consistent and powerful.

Veusz provides GUI, Python module, command line, scripting, DBUS and
SAMP interfaces to its plotting facilities. It also allows for
manipulation and editing of datasets. Data can be captured from
external sources such as Internet sockets or other programs.

Bug fixes in 1.25.1:
 * Fix 2D dataset expressions
 * Fix 2D X,Y,Z dataset expressions
 * Better error checking in Gnuplot import plugin
 * Catch non-single character delimiters for 2D CSV import
 * Fix SETTING(), BASENAME(), FILENAME() and DATA() in function evaluation
 * More self tests

Changes in 1.25:
 * Add n-dimensional dataset support
 * Add GetColormap command to return RGBA values
 * Add Colormap sequence plugin for choosing colors of widgets
 * Fill above/below setting shown in key for xy widget
 * Add Covariance widget for plotting covariance ellipses
 * Add lineup, linedown, lineleft and lineright markers
 * Add lineup, linedown and lineextend arrows

Bug fixes:
 * Fix pick indices if non-finite values in data
 * Fix drag and drop of files into Veusz on Windows
 * Raise exception if functions in console request input, avoiding hang
 * Initialise unsafe_mode, in case Veusz used in PyQt embedding
 * Fix crash if setting default setting in default setting window
 * Fix crash in Clone() command on python3

Features of package:
 Plotting features:
  * X-Y plots (with errorbars)
  * Line and function plots
  * Contour plots
  * Images (with colour mappings and colorbars)
  * Stepped plots (for histograms)
  * Bar graphs
  * Vector field plots
  * Box plots
  * Polar plots
  * Ternary plots
  * Plotting dates
  * Fitting functions to data
  * Stacked plots and arrays of plots
  * Nested plots
  * Plot keys
  * Plot labels
  * Shapes and arrows on plots
  * LaTeX-like formatting for text
  * Multiple axes
  * Axes with steps in axis scale (broken axes)
  * Axis scales using functional forms
  * Plotting functions of datasets
 Input and output:
  * EPS/PDF/PNG/SVG/EMF export
  * Dataset creation/manipulation
  * Embed Veusz within other programs
  * Text, HDF5, CSV, FITS, NPY/NPZ, QDP, binary and user-plugin importing
  * Data can be captured from external sources
 Extending:
  * Use as a Python module
  * User defined functions, constants and can import external Python functions
  * Plugin interface to allow user to write or load code to
     - import data using new formats
     - make new datasets, optionally linked to existing datasets
     - arbitrarily manipulate the document
  * Scripting interface
  * Control with DBUS and SAMP
 Other features:
  * Data filtering and manipulation
  * Data picker
  * Interactive tutorial
  * Multithreaded rendering

Requirements for source install:
 Python 2.x (2.6 or greater required) or 3.x (3.3 or greater required)
   http://www.python.org/
 Qt >= 4.6 (free edition)
   http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/
 PyQt >= 4.5 (SIP is required to be installed first)
   http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/
   http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/sip/
 numpy >= 1.0
   http://numpy.scipy.org/

Optional requirements:
 h5py (optional for HDF5 support)
   http://www.h5py.org/
 astropy >= 0.2 or PyFITS >= 1.1 (optional for FITS import)
   http://www.stsci.edu/resources/software_hardware/pyfits
   http://www.astropy.org/
 pyemf >= 2.0.0 (optional for EMF export)
   http://pyemf.sourceforge.net/
 PyMinuit >= 1.1.2 (optional improved fitting)
   http://code.google.com/p/pyminuit/
 dbus-python, for dbus interface
   http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-python/
 astropy (optional for VO table import)
   http://www.astropy.org/
 SAMPy or astropy >= 0.4 (optional for SAMP support)
   http://pypi.python.org/pypi/sampy/

Veusz is Copyright (C) 2003-2015 Jeremy Sanders <jer...@jeremysanders.net>
 and contributors.
It is licensed under the GPL (version 2 or greater).

For documentation on using Veusz, see the "Documents" directory. The
manual is in PDF, HTML and text format (generated from docbook). The
examples are also useful documentation. Please also see and contribute
to the Veusz wiki: https://github.com/jeremysanders/veusz/wiki

If you enjoy using Veusz, we 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 Git repository
at https://github.com/jeremysanders/veusz.git.
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