QtGrace is a version of Grace based on the Qt-SDK by The Qt Project www.qt.io. QtGrace/Grace is a program to display or plot data, analyze data and prepare it for printing. Using QtGrace is to run Grace natively on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
Features
- Import numerical data (like scientific measurements, statistics, ...)
- Organize and plot your data in different graphs
- Analyze data (non-linear curve fitting, fft, filters, ...)
- Add labels, decorations and comments
- Save, print, export your results (for example for scientific publications, homework, ...)
Categories
Scientific/EngineeringLicense
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow QtGrace
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This is a great project that keeps alive a great tool as grace is.
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This is absolutely the most user hostile interface I've seen on a program since the 1980's. And the "help" is written exclusively for a Linux installation with a three button mouse. Is there a two button equivalent in Windows? Who knows? I tried all the fingers I can click with and all the command keys I have on my keyboard. No popup menus. I import data from a standard csv and it can't parse the columns and apparently gives up after reading in only `10% of the data set. I'll never know if it is a good curve fitting program since I cannot figure out how to import data or operate the damn interface. You need to hire an interface designer.Reply from QtGrace
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I really appreciate having binaries of the familiar and powerful 'grace' on all major platforms! Thanks for this.
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This installed and worked perfectly on Mac OSX Mavericks. However, for my purposes, qtgrace is missing one vital component: print to pdf. This comes with the original xmgrace and is a necessity for my work. All in all, I love the idea, I love how quick it is, how I can double click an *.agr file now, and the functionality is wonderful. However, this simple missing option forces me to continue use the original xmgrace through X11 :(
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The code seems to not build properly on fedora 20. Can this be fixed?Reply from QtGrace