Releases: CIRDLES/Squid
v1.8.4 Maintenance Release
Fixed bug introduced in previous version relative to managing reference material sample.
v1.8.3 Maintenance Release
v1.8.2
v1.8.1
Prepared for introduction of column swapping for 204/206 - we need further discussion about reporting info.
Renamed Interpretations / Reference Materials / Weighted Means to Calibration Constants WM menu item and added a Weighted Means menu item for similar functionality to that for unknowns.
Fixed #615 with introduction of random seed in Ludwig Library RobReg.
Fixed #629 to show missing data when Age cannot be calculated for a spot.
Fixed #630 so that audit view works with small number of spots.
v1.7.10
Various:
Upgraded sample naming interface to be more robust when samples don't follow delimiter rules
Addressed #626
Addressed #623
Addressed #622
Addressed #621
Advanced functionality of mass audit screen zoom window.
Addressed #627
Addressed #620
Addressed #616
Thank you all for your reports and suggestions!
v1.7.9 Maintenance Release
Fixed #624 .
v1.7.8
v1.7.7
Refines audits by moving them all to the original audit screen (moving the audits of total counts and total SBM from Isotopes menu), simplifying the view to reduce memory usage, and leaving the choice of graphs to the user with none pre-set (again for memory management). Note if your file still fails on audits, merely reload the data file and the graphs will be cleared so you can proceed. The audit manager now also has a clear button to remove all graphs.
v1.7.6
Added new features per issue #596, issue #599, and issue #605.
We have added an audit screen for totalCounts and totalSBM that operates like the data audit screen except that is found under the Isotopes menu since these quantities only exist after a task has been initialized and the data processed. The user can select and remove spots within this audit as well. Note that the accordion at the top has additional selections for showing totalCounts only, totalSBM only, or showing both on the same graph. @NicoleRayner designed this approach and will hopefully run some stress tests on it as we don't have any "messy-SBM" data files to test.
Onward!