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© 2002 Clément Bourdarias

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News

January 26th, 2003: some news

- liborphy : The Orphy GTI model support constitutes the next step in developement. This has been made possible thanks to a contact at the Universit� de Savoie who gives me an access to a GTI model, as well as to its documentation.
- gTipi : some new features (available on CVS, and currently in development) such as fitting experimental points with a given model (non-linear least-square fitting), and function plotting (ala gnuplot).
- new paragraph that describes gTipi features in the About gTipi section.

November 6th, 2002: liborphy 0.2.1

A new version of liborphy is available. It adds a simulation mode (simulates an Orphy device for testing purposes), the ability to stop a running acquisition, and some minor bugfixes.
Download : liborphy-0.2.1.tar.gz.

October 25th, 2002: Science Festival photos

I was at the Science Festival in Chambery, France, on October 19-20th, to make some demos of gTipi to high schools teachers. I put a photo in the Screenshots section.

October 23rd, 2002: website update

This is the new website for gTipi and liborphy.
The main difference is that the new one is XHTML 1.0 and CSS1 compilant. The presentation should also be more clear.

August 16th, 2002: status report

I made the port of gTipi to Gtk+-2.0 earlier than I planned, so it has delayed the release of gTipi 0.2.0. This version will be available as soon as a version of gtkextra-2 will be released (currently, there is only CVS access). Meanwhile, you can download latest gTipi sources on the CVS. It needs Gtk+-2.0, and CVS versions of gtkextra-2 and liborphy.

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