by puckfist
FuncPlotter is a combined Java application and applet for displaying two-dimensional plots of explicit functions in one variable (ie, FuncPlotter plots functions of the form y = f(x), where f(x) is composed from common mathematical operators).
Bug fixes: * The surrogate minus character (if there is one) is now used in the pop-up window that is displayed if an expression is too wide for the function list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Other ...
Bug fixes: * The surrogate minus character (if there is one) is now used in the pop-up window that is displayed if an expression is too wide for the function list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Other ...
Bug fixes: * The surrogate minus character (if there is one) is now used in the pop-up window that is displayed if an expression is too wide for the function list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Other ...
Bug fixes: * The surrogate minus character (if there is one) is now used in the pop-up window that is displayed if an expression is too wide for the function list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Other ...
Bug fixes: * In versions 1.8 and 1.9, after opening a file or files using drag-and-drop, the File > Open command would just reopen the same file(s). This bug has been ...
Bug fixes: * In versions 1.8 and 1.9, after opening a file or files using drag-and-drop, the File > Open command would just reopen the same file(s). This bug has been ...
Bug fixes: * In versions 1.8 and 1.9, after opening a file or files using drag-and-drop, the File > Open command would just reopen the same file(s). This bug has been ...
Bug fixes: * In versions 1.8 and 1.9, after opening a file or files using drag-and-drop, the File > Open command would just reopen the same file(s). This bug has been ...
Anonymous committed patchset 1 of module CVSROOT to the FuncPlotter CVS repository, changing 11 files
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