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ATTENTION: Cumulative update 2.5.0 has been released!! The update works for any previous 2.x.x version. If upgrading from version v1.x.x, please download and install v2.0.0 first.
IMPORTANT FIXES in respect to base v2.0.0 version:
v.2.5.0 introduces the Differential Attenuation and Cube Viewer utilities, and migrates user database to *.json files
v2.4.3 fixes a with K element in the fit-approx method
v2.4.3 fixes and issue where saving plots with fit-approx or a auto-wizard could freeze the software
v2.4.2 introduces Image Viewer to Mosaic
v2.4.1 fixes an issue in merging H5 or EDF datasets with Mosaic
Full changelog at https://linssab.github.io/history
X-Ray Fluorescence Imaging Software for Multiple Samples is an open source software to manipulate and study macro-X-Ray Fluorescence (MA-XRF) datasets. ...
automatic build tool for ROOT data analysis software
...This includes parsing include headers to figure out which libraries the main programs need to be linked to. It uses automake/autoconf to be platform independent and GNU install compliant. In addition, m4 macros are automatically downloaded and the according compiler flags included based on a list of boost libraries provided in the config file.
...It is used to determine hadron spectra from experimental data.
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