PlotSpectra 1.4.0 now available
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 1:02 am
Hi all,
New version is available here: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AvXqhKI5kEGRjEhdaQ6jaj8AHx_L
A major cleanup of the code plus the following:
- Integrated flux has been added to the measurements list.
- A right click menu item has been added for the multi region velocity plot that will normalize the displayed spectral regions.
- Normalize continuum on the main plot now duplicates the original series first.
- A menu item has been added for duplicating the active series on to the secondary Y axis (under the 'Series' menu).
- Several shortcut keys have been enabled. They are identified on the menus.
- Spectral line annotations have been totally re-worked. Vertical labels are now possible and they can be placed above or below the spectral line.
The response when zooming and scrolling is now much faster. As an example you can add all the line labels in the list (which will be overcrowded) and then zoom in and scroll to help identify lines.
Don't forget that you can open your own line list (or install your own default list (using 'settings').
Enjoy,
Tim
New version is available here: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AvXqhKI5kEGRjEhdaQ6jaj8AHx_L
A major cleanup of the code plus the following:
- Integrated flux has been added to the measurements list.
- A right click menu item has been added for the multi region velocity plot that will normalize the displayed spectral regions.
- Normalize continuum on the main plot now duplicates the original series first.
- A menu item has been added for duplicating the active series on to the secondary Y axis (under the 'Series' menu).
- Several shortcut keys have been enabled. They are identified on the menus.
- Spectral line annotations have been totally re-worked. Vertical labels are now possible and they can be placed above or below the spectral line.
The response when zooming and scrolling is now much faster. As an example you can add all the line labels in the list (which will be overcrowded) and then zoom in and scroll to help identify lines.
Don't forget that you can open your own line list (or install your own default list (using 'settings').
Enjoy,
Tim