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  From: JOHN PHILO <JOHN.PHILO@amgen.com>
  To  : Emory Braswell <BRASS@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
  Date: 6 Mar 1995 12:00:29 -0800

Svedberg update

A new release of Svedberg has been placed onto the RASMB 
archive.  The 'whatsnew.txt' description follows:

March '95 Svederg 3.16, XLAGraph 2.10 (intermediate versions not released)

New options in Svedberg (thanks to Bo Demeler for suggesting these):
(1) Instead of a residual plot in fit reports, you may optionally
use an overlay of the data and fitted curves instead.
(2) In residual plots, you may optionally automatically separate 
the different data sets vertically so the residuals do 
	not lie on top of one another.

The above options, and a couple of others formerly under the Analysis menu,
are now found under a new Preferences menu.

More Svedberg program and fitting options/defaults can be set via the 'Save
Defaults to Disk...' choice under the File menu.

Saved fits (.fit files) are now much smaller (old files are still okay).
	
New 'Copy Graph Data to Disk' option in both programs under 
the Edit Menu (suggested by Greg Ralston) allows you to
copy graph data to a disk file (printable ASCII row/column
data suitable for import into most programs).  This allows
larger numbers of data points to be exported than can be 
done via the Clipboard.  (Only 64 Kbytes can go to the 
Clipboard, which is not sufficient for 9 data sets + fits).
When data is written, the initial default is to separate
columns of data with a tab character, but this default
column delimiter can be set to a comma or space via the 
'Save Defaults for Graphs...' choice in the graphics window.

The error that occurs when trying to transfer too many data points
to the Clipboard is now trapped and will give a warning 
message to use the disk copy method instead.



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