GUI scientific plotting package

Edit Package python-veusz

Veusz is a scientific plotting package, designed to create
publication-ready Postscript/PDF/SVG output. It features GUI,
command-line, and scripting interfaces. Graphs are constructed from
widgets, allowing complex layouts to be designed. Veusz supports
plotting functions, data with errors, keys, labels, stacked plots,
multiple plots, contours, shapes and fitting data.

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python-veusz.changes 0000028066 27.4 KB
python-veusz.spec 0000006643 6.49 KB
veusz-1.24.tar.gz 0001856099 1.77 MB
veusz_256.png 0000018028 17.6 KB
Revision 4 (latest revision is 6)
Ludwig Nussel's avatar Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory) accepted request 416810 from Atri Bhattacharya's avatar Atri Bhattacharya (badshah400) (revision 4)
- Move all application related files to subpackage veusz, leaving
  only actualy python modules in the python-veusz pkg.
- Hardlink icons from pixmaps/veusz to hicolor-icon-theme, as
  symlinked icons lead to appstream-builder being unable to
  detect them and vetoes the application consequently. 

- Update to version 1.24:
  + Text labels can now include Python expressions inside %{{ }}%
  + Added built-in functions DATE([fmt]), TIME([fmt]), FILENAME()
    and BASENAME() when evaluating expressions, which are useful
    when used in labels
  + Added Python dictionary ENVIRON when evaluating expressions,
    to obtain values from environment variables
  + Added DATA(name, [part]) function to expression environment
    for accessing values from datasets, useful for function
    evaluation or labels
  + Added SETTING(path) function for expression evaluation to
    obtain values of settings
  + Added ESCAPE(text) function to environment, which allows LaTeX
    special characters to be displayed in labels
  + Add fractions and percentages units to polar plot
  + Allow number of spokes to be varied in polar plot
  + Widgets can be clicked holding down shift or ctrl, to add or
    toggle their selection
  + Add K. Moreland's cool-warm colormap (thanks to S. Richardson)
  + Added further green-map, blue-darkred, blue-darkorange,
    brown-blue and blue-orange colormaps from Oregon geography
    dept.
  + Add logarithm and exponential dataset plugins
  + Add Wipe() command to embedding interface to clear document
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