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This keyword is a dictionary allowing any option
to be passed to Phagen or Spec just before runing
the calculation. It is usefull to pass special options
that are for example set automatically otherwise.
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When using python options (like "-c" for example), all
arguments from the command line were not passed to the
launch_script function because of missing double quotes
around the $@ array.
Instead of returning a panda dataframe, return both a list
of [x0, y0, x1, y1,...] values for all the calculations and the
corresponding dict of parameters
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It is impossible to compute the crosssection if LMAX > 30.
This is due to a lack of precision in the djmn.f subroutine which
is written in simple precision. This commit is a first step to promote
this subroutine and all its dependensices to doucle precision.
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Just began to rewrite the topmost Makefile which will provide
targets for:
* runing the tests
* creating the Python venv
* building and installing the code
* building the manual and the website
Makefiles in subfolder were also upgraded to fix some issues in
target filenames.
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Makefiles are easier to maintain, I eventually prefer using GNU Make
instead of scons. SConstruct files will be removed when makefiles will
be ready in a future commit.
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The automatic resizing is not working very well in WXPython along with
matplotlib with the WxAgg backend. It is an attempt to improve this but
does not change anything unfortunately. This is a problem of WX + mpl.
When setting calc.spec_parameters.iprint=3, Spec prints out a huge
amount of information about path taken into account using the series
expansion algorithm.
Some files were not closed in spec at the end of the program. This
caused some troubles in runing the phagen-spec cycle several times.
A function (CLOSE_ALL_FILES) was added in misc.f to force opened
units in the range [7,200] to be closed before exiting the main
subroutine.
The Curve comparison is possible through R-Factor analysis.
Further comparison like shape analysis, similarity index... will
be included later.
Data export is now possible through the gui menu or as a method of
the Data object.
X, Y, Z axes were not in the right-hand orientation and the
Z-stack for drawing axes was not updated resulting in strange
graphical output (axis could "jump" over another instead of being
drawn behind)
A module (cli.py) is used to provide an entry point for the msspec
package. It is here to be PEX-compatible (https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex)
that may be used to provide a zero-install msspec distribution.