Hello,
nice to know that it works with Python 2.4.
The parameters are here to be changed (ie it is parameters that are used for equation generations and/or for curve fittings). Currently they cannot be changed or removed but in the next version it will be.
About complexity, I agree, I will try to simplify the equation page and the way it works. There is an exmple in the zip file - a .qmv file , if I am correct_ that you can open via the workbench. Also in the Mini-Help 2 examples are given so that you can generate and/or use your own data with your own modules. The mini-help in a PDF file in the ZIP file.
Hope it helps.
Best Regards
Robert
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My mistake sorry. I forgot it when I generated the zip release. But you can follow the step by step example in the mini-help guide. it should be working ok.
I will regenerate a new release - but I am far away from home and have no source or resources with me. So I might be able to post only late feb. earlier if I can find a pc with python.
Regards,
Robert
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As well, I am looking for example to make templates, so if you have some specific work to do on th wrokbench. The templates will be ready on the next issue of the workbench . It will allow to import a datapage and to replicate it.(ie like a template).
let me know if you have some specific ideas or work in mind.
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One example file is now included in the zip file.
As well, the problem for plotting under Python 2.4 is corrected.
The Zip file is now QME-DEV-Alpha-00924.ZIP
So please re-download the Zip file.
Best Regards
Robert
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hi Robert,
I started with the Enthought edition, py 2.4,
and I only had to update wxPython2.8-win32-ansi-2.8.1.1-py24.exe,
then it runs.
My first impression that it looks good, ...
... but (too) complex.
I'ven't the faintest idea what all those parameters are meant for ;-)
It would be handy if you could provide a small example file,
so we can start with some meaningfull start parameters.
cheers,
Stef Mientki
Hello,
nice to know that it works with Python 2.4.
The parameters are here to be changed (ie it is parameters that are used for equation generations and/or for curve fittings). Currently they cannot be changed or removed but in the next version it will be.
About complexity, I agree, I will try to simplify the equation page and the way it works. There is an exmple in the zip file - a .qmv file , if I am correct_ that you can open via the workbench. Also in the Mini-Help 2 examples are given so that you can generate and/or use your own data with your own modules. The mini-help in a PDF file in the ZIP file.
Hope it helps.
Best Regards
Robert
no qmv file in my zip :-(
My mistake sorry. I forgot it when I generated the zip release. But you can follow the step by step example in the mini-help guide. it should be working ok.
I will regenerate a new release - but I am far away from home and have no source or resources with me. So I might be able to post only late feb. earlier if I can find a pc with python.
Regards,
Robert
As well, I am looking for example to make templates, so if you have some specific work to do on th wrokbench. The templates will be ready on the next issue of the workbench . It will allow to import a datapage and to replicate it.(ie like a template).
let me know if you have some specific ideas or work in mind.
One example file is now included in the zip file.
As well, the problem for plotting under Python 2.4 is corrected.
The Zip file is now QME-DEV-Alpha-00924.ZIP
So please re-download the Zip file.
Best Regards
Robert