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IMOS Toolbox v2.5.31 - 25 Jul 2017

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@ggalibert ggalibert released this 25 Jul 07:22
· 149 commits to 2.5 since this release

Changes from 2.5.30:

  • In the main window, any 1D parameter of the selected instrument is now always plotted with a blue coloured line. Alternating random colours for different parameters of the same instrument was not justified. 4fdeed8
  • Updated fastSaveAs to force GUI to update itself before saving to file. For example on Linux the colorbar might be missing otherwise. 6688ee5
  • Updated background of axis in main window and other diagnostic figures with a lighter grey for 1D plots in order to improve readability. 25c66ca
  • Cleanup mainWindow.m code and indent it properly. 37af98e
  • Modified main window GUI to be able to graph an extra instrument (black) on top of the currently graphed one (blue). This works in timeSeries or profile mode for TimeSeries and XvY graph types on 1D variables, and for DepthProfile graph type for both 1D and 2D variables. 1d6fbdc
  • Make sure auto zoom on graph(s) other than current one takes into account extra sample data if extra sample is selected. 2a4be73
  • Graph type XvY can support nD variables with n>=1. X and Y just need to have matching number of dimensions. 8cb2dc4
  • Replaced "Save Graph" button by "Save Figure" button from uitoolbar. Rearranged state buttons in a uipanel and filled a bit of unused space. 8837d2e
  • Fix variableOffsetPP for the case when global attributes instrument_nominal_depth and / or time_deployment_start exist but set to empty. 3238a6e
  • Fix error message in scatterMooring1DVarAgainstDepth and scatterMooring2DVarAgainstDepth when instrument_nominal_depth is not documented. 0a102e1
  • Modify variableOffsetPP.m so that not only scalar values are accepted but also any Matlab statement, including the sam data structure representing the currently selected instrument. 3a23fbc
  • Increment version to v2.5.31 and update binaries accordingly. 7d123b5
  • Remi was born the 22nd of July :-)
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