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=Versions 1.x=
=Versions 1.x=
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==Version 1.3.3==
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This is the most recent version, which can be found on the  [https://github.com/adamhayes/Rachel/archive/stable_versions.zip stable-versions branch on github]
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==Version 1.3.1==
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===Description===
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New features: Thick-target calculations are now fully-automated.  The user is prompted if the thick target requires extra consideration, whereas, in older versions, the user would get error messages and have to fix it herself.
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===Changes===
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* Auto-complete has been added for filenames, so it is easier to load detector arrays, for example.
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* Notices are displayed automatically when a new version of Rachel is available.
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* The simulation table output contains all of the relevant data about each experiment.
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====Bug-fixes====
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Fixed a bug that prevented proper storage of calculated errors in the matrix elements.  The output of the error calculation was correct, but those error bars could not be retrieved later.
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This version properly flushes the input buffer (stdin) before prompts, so that accidental keystrokes are ignored.
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===Known bugs and issues===
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The plots of collision functions are still not available for all multipoles.
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In all versions, it is possible to save an empty session over an existing session.  Frequent backups of the working directory should be made.
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This version is not backward-compatible with the beta versions; users must re-define the experimental
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definitions.  Level and matrix data CAN be exported from beta versions and imported to this version.  All
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later versions are expected to preserve backward compatibility with this version.
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Plots of collision functions cannot be generated for all states.
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===Recommendations===
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==Version 1.3.0==
==Version 1.3.0==
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===Recommendations===
===Recommendations===
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To migrate from a beta version to version 1.1.4, export the level scheme and matrix, then import them into a
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To migrate from a beta version to this version, export the level scheme and matrix, then import them into a
new session in this version.
new session in this version.

Latest revision as of 20:13, 10 April 2013

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