From prheck at fieldmuseum.org Thu Oct 23 12:51:56 2014 From: prheck at fieldmuseum.org (Philipp R. Heck) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:51:56 -0500 Subject: [proFit-list] Yosemite Message-ID: <7577FB45-0611-496B-8169-0B5917E1C365@fieldmuseum.org> Hi, does anyone tried to run pro Fit on Yosemite yet? I am waiting with upgrading until I know that pro Fit runs on the new OS. Thanks, Philipp From profit at quansoft.com Thu Oct 23 13:08:19 2014 From: profit at quansoft.com (pro Fit Support) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 20:08:19 +0200 Subject: [proFit-list] Yosemite In-Reply-To: <7577FB45-0611-496B-8169-0B5917E1C365@fieldmuseum.org> References: <7577FB45-0611-496B-8169-0B5917E1C365@fieldmuseum.org> Message-ID: Dear Philipp We have tested pro Fit against Yosemite and did not find any issues. Best regards Kurt Sutter QuantumSoft > On 23 Oct 2014, at 7:51, Philipp R. Heck wrote: > > Hi, does anyone tried to run pro Fit on Yosemite yet? I am waiting with upgrading until I know that pro Fit runs on the new OS. > Thanks, > Philipp > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Thu Oct 23 13:15:51 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 11:15:51 -0700 Subject: [proFit-list] Yosemite In-Reply-To: <7577FB45-0611-496B-8169-0B5917E1C365@fieldmuseum.org> References: <7577FB45-0611-496B-8169-0B5917E1C365@fieldmuseum.org> Message-ID: <7ED2CEAF-A28E-4B07-A69F-BB4DE9B4E52F@outofoptions.net> Hi Phillipp, I?ve been using pro Fit, both the production and the beta version with the developer previews of Yosemite all summer and had no problems. Dave > On Oct 23, 2014, at 10:51 AM, Philipp R. Heck wrote: > > Hi, does anyone tried to run pro Fit on Yosemite yet? I am waiting with upgrading until I know that pro Fit runs on the new OS. > Thanks, > Philipp > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From jordant at fnal.gov Thu Oct 23 13:44:28 2014 From: jordant at fnal.gov (Tom Jordan) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 18:44:28 +0000 Subject: [proFit-list] Yosemite In-Reply-To: <7577FB45-0611-496B-8169-0B5917E1C365@fieldmuseum.org> References: <7577FB45-0611-496B-8169-0B5917E1C365@fieldmuseum.org> Message-ID: Heh. I use it so much that I didn't even think that I was trying it on Yosemite for two hours yesterday. It works. I had no issues drawing several simple scatter plots with 10^3 datum. t. -- Tom Jordan 630.854.5020 Physics Department University of Notre Dame Currently Guest Researcher at the University of Massachusetts--Amherst > On 23 Oct 2014, at 13:51, Philipp R. Heck wrote: > > Hi, does anyone tried to run pro Fit on Yosemite yet? I am waiting with upgrading until I know that pro Fit runs on the new OS. > Thanks, > Philipp > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From prheck at fieldmuseum.org Fri Oct 24 12:08:11 2014 From: prheck at fieldmuseum.org (Philipp Heck) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 12:08:11 -0500 Subject: [proFit-list] proFit-list Digest, Vol 68, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9D0A81B0-A26F-4377-B6BB-7E637577B855@fieldmuseum.org> Great! Thanks so much everyone. I will upgrade now! Philipp On Oct 24, 2014, at 12:00 PM, profit-list-request at quantum-soft.com wrote: > Send proFit-list mailing list submissions to > profit-list at quantum-soft.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > profit-list-request at quantum-soft.com > > You can reach the person managing the list at > profit-list-owner at quantum-soft.com > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of proFit-list digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Yosemite (Philipp R. Heck) > 2. Re: Yosemite (pro Fit Support) > 3. Re: Yosemite (Dave) > 4. Re: Yosemite (Tom Jordan) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:51:56 -0500 > From: "Philipp R. Heck" > To: profit-list at quantum-soft.com > Subject: [proFit-list] Yosemite > Message-ID: <7577FB45-0611-496B-8169-0B5917E1C365 at fieldmuseum.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Hi, does anyone tried to run pro Fit on Yosemite yet? I am waiting with upgrading until I know that pro Fit runs on the new OS. > Thanks, > Philipp > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 20:08:19 +0200 > From: pro Fit Support > To: all things about pro Fit > Subject: Re: [proFit-list] Yosemite > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Dear Philipp > > We have tested pro Fit against Yosemite and did not find any issues. > > Best regards > > Kurt Sutter > QuantumSoft > >> On 23 Oct 2014, at 7:51, Philipp R. Heck wrote: >> >> Hi, does anyone tried to run pro Fit on Yosemite yet? I am waiting with upgrading until I know that pro Fit runs on the new OS. >> Thanks, >> Philipp >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 11:15:51 -0700 > From: Dave > To: all things about pro Fit > Subject: Re: [proFit-list] Yosemite > Message-ID: <7ED2CEAF-A28E-4B07-A69F-BB4DE9B4E52F at outofoptions.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Hi Phillipp, > > I?ve been using pro Fit, both the production and the beta version with the developer previews of Yosemite all summer and had no problems. > > Dave > >> On Oct 23, 2014, at 10:51 AM, Philipp R. Heck wrote: >> >> Hi, does anyone tried to run pro Fit on Yosemite yet? I am waiting with upgrading until I know that pro Fit runs on the new OS. >> Thanks, >> Philipp >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 18:44:28 +0000 > From: Tom Jordan > To: all things about pro Fit > Subject: Re: [proFit-list] Yosemite > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Heh. I use it so much that I didn't even think that I was trying it on Yosemite for two hours yesterday. It works. I had no issues drawing several simple scatter plots with 10^3 datum. > > t. > > -- > Tom Jordan > 630.854.5020 > Physics Department > University of Notre Dame > Currently Guest Researcher at the University of Massachusetts--Amherst > >> On 23 Oct 2014, at 13:51, Philipp R. Heck wrote: >> >> Hi, does anyone tried to run pro Fit on Yosemite yet? I am waiting with upgrading until I know that pro Fit runs on the new OS. >> Thanks, >> Philipp >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > ------------------------------ > > End of proFit-list Digest, Vol 68, Issue 1 > ****************************************** From profit at quansoft.com Tue Oct 28 23:41:47 2014 From: profit at quansoft.com (proFit Support) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 05:41:47 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 3 Message-ID: <236D1A10-A68B-4778-9D40-B9CEC5919725@quansoft.com> Dear pro Fit users We have just released pro Fit 7.0.0 B3. More information can be found on http://quansoft.com/beta.html, from where the beta version can be downloaded. The release contains numerous bug fixes and some minor functionality changes. The purpose of the beta release is to locate issues that should be fixed before pro Fit 7.0 goes final. Therefore, please let us have us your feedback, either by sending an e-mail to profit at quansoft.com or by submitting a report on http://quansoft.com/bugs.html. The beta version is time limited. Make sure to check regularly for the release of newer beta versions. Any user who bought pro Fit 6.2 since June 1, 2014 will get a free upgrade to the final version of pro Fit 7.0. If you have bought pro Fit 6.2 before June 1, 2014, you are entitled to obtain an upgrade for a reduced fee. Best regards Kurt Sutter QuantumSoft _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From profit at quansoft.com Thu Oct 30 23:50:08 2014 From: profit at quansoft.com (proFit Support) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 05:50:08 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 4 Message-ID: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> Dear pro Fit users We have just released pro Fit 7.0.0 B4. This release fixes a bug that could prevent the beta 3 version from properly opening data files. More information can be found on http://quansoft.com/beta.html, from where the beta version can be downloaded. The purpose of the beta release is to locate issues that should be fixed before pro Fit 7.0 goes final. Therefore, please let us have us your feedback, either by sending an e-mail to profit at quansoft.com or by submitting a report on http://quansoft.com/bugs.html. The beta version is time limited. Make sure to check regularly for the release of newer beta versions. Any user who bought pro Fit 6.2 since June 1, 2014 will get a free upgrade to the final version of pro Fit 7.0. If you have bought pro Fit 6.2 before June 1, 2014, you are entitled to obtain an upgrade for a reduced fee. Best regards Kurt Sutter QuantumSoft _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From dirk.froehling at w-hs.de Fri Oct 31 03:32:56 2014 From: dirk.froehling at w-hs.de (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Dirk_Fr=F6hling?=) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 09:32:56 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 4 In-Reply-To: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> Message-ID: Hallo Kurt, was muss ich tun, um mein pro Fit-Plugin kompatibel zu machen? Ich habe es gerade ausprobiert, unver?ndert geht nichts (im Ordner /Users/dirk/Library/Containers/com.quansoft.profit/Data/Library/Application Support/com.quansoft.profit/pro Fit plug-ins wird es nicht gefunden, wenn ich es mit "Load Plugin" lade, wird es gefunden, aber ich bekomme einen "FRCopy: FileRef invalid" Fehler und danach st?rzt pro Fit ab. K?nnt ihr mir ein Beispiel-Plugin-Projekt zur Verf?gung stellen? Sch?ne Gr??e, Dirk Prof. Dr. Dirk Fr?hling Westf?lische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen University of Applied Sciences Prodekan Maschinenbau und Facilities Management Raum B2.3.11 Fon: +49 (209) 9596-171 Fax: +49 (209) 9596-705 E-Mail: dirk.froehling at w-hs.de Postanschrift: Neidenburger Str. 43, 45877 Gelsenkirchen Am 31.10.2014 um 05:50 schrieb proFit Support : > Dear pro Fit users > > We have just released pro Fit 7.0.0 B4. This release fixes a bug that could prevent the beta 3 version from properly opening data files. > > More information can be found on http://quansoft.com/beta.html, from where the beta version can be downloaded. > > The purpose of the beta release is to locate issues that should be fixed before pro Fit 7.0 goes final. Therefore, please let us have us your feedback, either by sending an e-mail to profit at quansoft.com or by submitting a report on http://quansoft.com/bugs.html. > > The beta version is time limited. Make sure to check regularly for the release of newer beta versions. Any user who bought pro Fit 6.2 since June 1, 2014 will get a free upgrade to the final version of pro Fit 7.0. If you have bought pro Fit 6.2 before June 1, 2014, you are entitled to obtain an upgrade for a reduced fee. > > > Best regards > > Kurt Sutter > QuantumSoft > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From profit at quansoft.com Sat Nov 1 04:23:49 2014 From: profit at quansoft.com (proFit Support) Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 10:23:49 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 4 In-Reply-To: References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> Message-ID: <30445881-27D3-4BEA-8F20-A04D53D13443@quansoft.com> (For our English speaking subscribers: Dirk is asking about what it takes to make an existing pro Fit plug-in compatible with the upcoming pro Fit 7 and where to store it.) Dear Dirk Make sure to use the latest versions of the files proFit_interface.h, proFit_interface.c, proFit_paramBlk.h. You can find them by installing the pro Fit example files (choose "Install Example Files" from "pro Fit's help menu). The files for writing plug-ins can be found in the subfolder "Programming 7 - plug-ins" if the installed example files. (If the issue continues, please let us have a copy of your whole project, sending it directly to profit at quansoft.com.) To load a plug-in (or any other file) automatically on start-up, it must be placed in the pro Fit plug-ins folder. The easiest way to locate that folder is by choosing "Open users plug-in folder" from the Customize menu. However, due to a bug in pro Fit 7.0 B4 bundled plug-ins stored in that folder are presently not loaded. This will be corrected in B5. For the time being, such plug-ins must be opened manually. Best regards Kurt Sutter QuantumSoft > On Oct 31, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Dirk Fr?hling wrote: > > Hallo Kurt, > > was muss ich tun, um mein pro Fit-Plugin kompatibel zu machen? Ich habe es gerade ausprobiert, unver?ndert geht nichts (im Ordner > > /Users/dirk/Library/Containers/com.quansoft.profit/Data/Library/Application Support/com.quansoft.profit/pro Fit plug-ins > > wird es nicht gefunden, wenn ich es mit "Load Plugin" lade, wird es gefunden, aber ich bekomme einen "FRCopy: FileRef invalid" Fehler und danach st?rzt pro Fit ab. K?nnt ihr mir ein Beispiel-Plugin-Projekt zur Verf?gung stellen? > > Sch?ne Gr??e, > Dirk > > > Prof. Dr. Dirk Fr?hling > > Westf?lische Hochschule > Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen > University of Applied Sciences > > Prodekan Maschinenbau und Facilities Management > Raum B2.3.11 > Fon: +49 (209) 9596-171 > Fax: +49 (209) 9596-705 > E-Mail: dirk.froehling at w-hs.de > Postanschrift: Neidenburger Str. 43, 45877 Gelsenkirchen > > > Am 31.10.2014 um 05:50 schrieb proFit Support : > >> Dear pro Fit users >> >> We have just released pro Fit 7.0.0 B4. This release fixes a bug that could prevent the beta 3 version from properly opening data files. >> >> More information can be found on http://quansoft.com/beta.html, from where the beta version can be downloaded. >> >> The purpose of the beta release is to locate issues that should be fixed before pro Fit 7.0 goes final. Therefore, please let us have us your feedback, either by sending an e-mail to profit at quansoft.com or by submitting a report on http://quansoft.com/bugs.html. >> >> The beta version is time limited. Make sure to check regularly for the release of newer beta versions. Any user who bought pro Fit 6.2 since June 1, 2014 will get a free upgrade to the final version of pro Fit 7.0. If you have bought pro Fit 6.2 before June 1, 2014, you are entitled to obtain an upgrade for a reduced fee. >> >> >> Best regards >> >> Kurt Sutter >> QuantumSoft >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From dirk.froehling at t-online.de Sat Nov 1 07:43:28 2014 From: dirk.froehling at t-online.de (=?windows-1252?Q?Dirk_Fr=F6hling?=) Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 13:43:28 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 4 In-Reply-To: <30445881-27D3-4BEA-8F20-A04D53D13443@quansoft.com> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <30445881-27D3-4BEA-8F20-A04D53D13443@quansoft.com> Message-ID: <23A62F3D-EAFF-4C68-B950-4FAB68759E2F@t-online.de> Hello all, sorry for posting in such a strange language? ;) I was not aware that I post to the list. Dear Kurt, on further investigation I found the following issues: - My old plugin binary gets loaded by pro Fit 7 B4. The results window says File 'ODEModule.fitplugin': Program 'ODE Module' found. and it appears in the Prog menu. It just doesn't work as intended: It should open a few plot windows and draw some graphs. Instead, it opens one plot window and draws all the different axes into it, but no graphs. I think I will figure that out for the new version. - I installed the latest examples from pro Fit 7 B4 and updated the interface files in order to produce a new plugin version before I posted here, but there are still problems: Both your example plugin an my plugin produce this in the Results window: File 'example.fitplugin': NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. File 'ODEModule.fitplugin': NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. I compiled the plugins with Xcode 5.1.1 and still run on Mavericks 10.9.5. - I can use the "Load Plugin" menu command from pro Fit only once. After one plugin gets loaded (successfully or not), nothing happens after I select the command. - The exact time when pro Fit crashes is not when the plugin is used or loaded, that was a misconception by me. My plugin needs a function to work. I can compile that Pascal function with the "To Menu" button, but I used the "run" button for some odd reason (this works in 6.2.14). In 7 B4, it produces the error "FRCopy: FileRef invalid" and pro Fit crashes. Even this function makes pro Fit crash when hitting the run button: function User_Function; begin y := x; end; Best regards and thank you for your support, Dirk Am 01.11.2014 um 10:23 schrieb proFit Support : > (For our English speaking subscribers: Dirk is asking about what it takes to make an existing pro Fit plug-in compatible with the upcoming pro Fit 7 and where to store it.) > > Dear Dirk > > Make sure to use the latest versions of the files proFit_interface.h, proFit_interface.c, proFit_paramBlk.h. You can find them by installing the pro Fit example files (choose "Install Example Files" from "pro Fit's help menu). The files for writing plug-ins can be found in the subfolder "Programming 7 - plug-ins" if the installed example files. (If the issue continues, please let us have a copy of your whole project, sending it directly to profit at quansoft.com.) > > To load a plug-in (or any other file) automatically on start-up, it must be placed in the pro Fit plug-ins folder. The easiest way to locate that folder is by choosing "Open users plug-in folder" from the Customize menu. However, due to a bug in pro Fit 7.0 B4 bundled plug-ins stored in that folder are presently not loaded. This will be corrected in B5. For the time being, such plug-ins must be opened manually. > > Best regards > > Kurt Sutter > QuantumSoft > > > >> On Oct 31, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Dirk Fr?hling wrote: >> >> Hallo Kurt, >> >> was muss ich tun, um mein pro Fit-Plugin kompatibel zu machen? Ich habe es gerade ausprobiert, unver?ndert geht nichts (im Ordner >> >> /Users/dirk/Library/Containers/com.quansoft.profit/Data/Library/Application Support/com.quansoft.profit/pro Fit plug-ins >> >> wird es nicht gefunden, wenn ich es mit "Load Plugin" lade, wird es gefunden, aber ich bekomme einen "FRCopy: FileRef invalid" Fehler und danach st?rzt pro Fit ab. K?nnt ihr mir ein Beispiel-Plugin-Projekt zur Verf?gung stellen? >> >> Sch?ne Gr??e, >> Dirk >> >> >> Prof. Dr. Dirk Fr?hling >> >> Westf?lische Hochschule >> Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen >> University of Applied Sciences >> >> Prodekan Maschinenbau und Facilities Management >> Raum B2.3.11 >> Fon: +49 (209) 9596-171 >> Fax: +49 (209) 9596-705 >> E-Mail: dirk.froehling at w-hs.de >> Postanschrift: Neidenburger Str. 43, 45877 Gelsenkirchen >> >> >> Am 31.10.2014 um 05:50 schrieb proFit Support : >> >>> Dear pro Fit users >>> >>> We have just released pro Fit 7.0.0 B4. This release fixes a bug that could prevent the beta 3 version from properly opening data files. >>> >>> More information can be found on http://quansoft.com/beta.html, from where the beta version can be downloaded. >>> >>> The purpose of the beta release is to locate issues that should be fixed before pro Fit 7.0 goes final. Therefore, please let us have us your feedback, either by sending an e-mail to profit at quansoft.com or by submitting a report on http://quansoft.com/bugs.html. >>> >>> The beta version is time limited. Make sure to check regularly for the release of newer beta versions. Any user who bought pro Fit 6.2 since June 1, 2014 will get a free upgrade to the final version of pro Fit 7.0. If you have bought pro Fit 6.2 before June 1, 2014, you are entitled to obtain an upgrade for a reduced fee. >>> >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Kurt Sutter >>> QuantumSoft >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com Mit freundlichen Gr??en, Prof. Dr. Dirk Fr?hling Dirk Fr?hling IT-Consulting Kuithanstr. 83 D-44137 Dortmund Tel.: 0231/1858811 Mobil: 0157/75063184 Email: dirk.froehling at t-online.de From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Sat Nov 1 08:21:12 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 06:21:12 -0700 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 4 In-Reply-To: <23A62F3D-EAFF-4C68-B950-4FAB68759E2F@t-online.de> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <30445881-27D3-4BEA-8F20-A04D53D13443@quansoft.com> <23A62F3D-EAFF-4C68-B950-4FAB68759E2F@t-online.de> Message-ID: <286A882F-1DDD-4F9F-BD46-38344576C149@outofoptions.net> Hi Dirk, No complaints here. I was curious about it so I ran your post through Google Translate. Wanted to know what ?gerade? would come out to be, as I remembered gerade and ungerade from quantum chemistry. Also, I haven?t done any plug ins in a while, but your question was interesting to me, so thanks for posting. Dave Sopchak (??????) > On Nov 1, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Dirk Fr?hling wrote: > > Hello all, > > sorry for posting in such a strange language? ;) I was not aware that I post to the list. > > > Dear Kurt, > > on further investigation I found the following issues: > > - My old plugin binary gets loaded by pro Fit 7 B4. The results window says > > File 'ODEModule.fitplugin': > Program 'ODE Module' found. > > and it appears in the Prog menu. It just doesn't work as intended: It should open a few plot windows and draw some graphs. Instead, it opens one plot window and draws all the different axes into it, but no graphs. I think I will figure that out for the new version. > > > - I installed the latest examples from pro Fit 7 B4 and updated the interface files in order to produce a new plugin version before I posted here, but there are still problems: Both your example plugin an my plugin produce this in the Results window: > > File 'example.fitplugin': > NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. > > > File 'ODEModule.fitplugin': > NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. > > I compiled the plugins with Xcode 5.1.1 and still run on Mavericks 10.9.5. > > > - I can use the "Load Plugin" menu command from pro Fit only once. After one plugin gets loaded (successfully or not), nothing happens after I select the command. > > > - The exact time when pro Fit crashes is not when the plugin is used or loaded, that was a misconception by me. My plugin needs a function to work. I can compile that Pascal function with the "To Menu" button, but I used the "run" button for some odd reason (this works in 6.2.14). In 7 B4, it produces the error "FRCopy: FileRef invalid" and pro Fit crashes. > Even this function makes pro Fit crash when hitting the run button: > > function User_Function; > begin > y := x; > end; > > > Best regards and thank you for your support, > Dirk > > > Am 01.11.2014 um 10:23 schrieb proFit Support : > >> (For our English speaking subscribers: Dirk is asking about what it takes to make an existing pro Fit plug-in compatible with the upcoming pro Fit 7 and where to store it.) >> >> Dear Dirk >> >> Make sure to use the latest versions of the files proFit_interface.h, proFit_interface.c, proFit_paramBlk.h. You can find them by installing the pro Fit example files (choose "Install Example Files" from "pro Fit's help menu). The files for writing plug-ins can be found in the subfolder "Programming 7 - plug-ins" if the installed example files. (If the issue continues, please let us have a copy of your whole project, sending it directly to profit at quansoft.com.) >> >> To load a plug-in (or any other file) automatically on start-up, it must be placed in the pro Fit plug-ins folder. The easiest way to locate that folder is by choosing "Open users plug-in folder" from the Customize menu. However, due to a bug in pro Fit 7.0 B4 bundled plug-ins stored in that folder are presently not loaded. This will be corrected in B5. For the time being, such plug-ins must be opened manually. >> >> Best regards >> >> Kurt Sutter >> QuantumSoft >> >> >> >>> On Oct 31, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Dirk Fr?hling wrote: >>> >>> Hallo Kurt, >>> >>> was muss ich tun, um mein pro Fit-Plugin kompatibel zu machen? Ich habe es gerade ausprobiert, unver?ndert geht nichts (im Ordner >>> >>> /Users/dirk/Library/Containers/com.quansoft.profit/Data/Library/Application Support/com.quansoft.profit/pro Fit plug-ins >>> >>> wird es nicht gefunden, wenn ich es mit "Load Plugin" lade, wird es gefunden, aber ich bekomme einen "FRCopy: FileRef invalid" Fehler und danach st?rzt pro Fit ab. K?nnt ihr mir ein Beispiel-Plugin-Projekt zur Verf?gung stellen? >>> >>> Sch?ne Gr??e, >>> Dirk >>> >>> >>> Prof. Dr. Dirk Fr?hling >>> >>> Westf?lische Hochschule >>> Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen >>> University of Applied Sciences >>> >>> Prodekan Maschinenbau und Facilities Management >>> Raum B2.3.11 >>> Fon: +49 (209) 9596-171 >>> Fax: +49 (209) 9596-705 >>> E-Mail: dirk.froehling at w-hs.de >>> Postanschrift: Neidenburger Str. 43, 45877 Gelsenkirchen >>> >>> >>> Am 31.10.2014 um 05:50 schrieb proFit Support : >>> >>>> Dear pro Fit users >>>> >>>> We have just released pro Fit 7.0.0 B4. This release fixes a bug that could prevent the beta 3 version from properly opening data files. >>>> >>>> More information can be found on http://quansoft.com/beta.html, from where the beta version can be downloaded. >>>> >>>> The purpose of the beta release is to locate issues that should be fixed before pro Fit 7.0 goes final. Therefore, please let us have us your feedback, either by sending an e-mail to profit at quansoft.com or by submitting a report on http://quansoft.com/bugs.html. >>>> >>>> The beta version is time limited. Make sure to check regularly for the release of newer beta versions. Any user who bought pro Fit 6.2 since June 1, 2014 will get a free upgrade to the final version of pro Fit 7.0. If you have bought pro Fit 6.2 before June 1, 2014, you are entitled to obtain an upgrade for a reduced fee. >>>> >>>> >>>> Best regards >>>> >>>> Kurt Sutter >>>> QuantumSoft >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > > Mit freundlichen Gr??en, > Prof. Dr. Dirk Fr?hling > > Dirk Fr?hling IT-Consulting > Kuithanstr. 83 > D-44137 Dortmund > Tel.: 0231/1858811 > Mobil: 0157/75063184 > Email: dirk.froehling at t-online.de > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From kurt at quansoft.com Sat Nov 1 08:50:17 2014 From: kurt at quansoft.com (Kurt Sutter) Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 14:50:17 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 4 In-Reply-To: <23A62F3D-EAFF-4C68-B950-4FAB68759E2F@t-online.de> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <30445881-27D3-4BEA-8F20-A04D53D13443@quansoft.com> <23A62F3D-EAFF-4C68-B950-4FAB68759E2F@t-online.de> Message-ID: <37C5C9B9-2F68-46B2-8DE6-D0396A0D39AC@quansoft.com> Dear Dirk See my comments below. > On Nov 1, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Dirk Fr?hling wrote: > > Hello all, > > sorry for posting in such a strange language? ;) I was not aware that I post to the list. > > > Dear Kurt, > > on further investigation I found the following issues: > > - My old plugin binary gets loaded by pro Fit 7 B4. The results window says > > File 'ODEModule.fitplugin': > Program 'ODE Module' found. > > and it appears in the Prog menu. It just doesn't work as intended: It should open a few plot windows and draw some graphs. Instead, it opens one plot window and draws all the different axes into it, but no graphs. I think I will figure that out for the new version. > Do let us know if you fail. I suggest that you send your project to profit at quansoft.com > > - I installed the latest examples from pro Fit 7 B4 and updated the interface files in order to produce a new plugin version before I posted here, but there are still problems: Both your example plugin an my plugin produce this in the Results window: > > File 'example.fitplugin': > NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. > > > File 'ODEModule.fitplugin': > NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. > > I compiled the plugins with Xcode 5.1.1 and still run on Mavericks 10.9.5. I suggest you upgrade to Xcode 6. Then you should make sure that the build settings are the same as in the example project provided. This can be tricky, and Xcode is not forgiving. > > > - I can use the "Load Plugin" menu command from pro Fit only once. After one plugin gets loaded (successfully or not), nothing happens after I select the command. > this is a bug, thanks for reporting. Use the Open command instead, or double-click the plug-in in the Finder. > > - The exact time when pro Fit crashes is not when the plugin is used or loaded, that was a misconception by me. My plugin needs a function to work. I can compile that Pascal function with the "To Menu" button, but I used the "run" button for some odd reason (this works in 6.2.14). In 7 B4, it produces the error "FRCopy: FileRef invalid" and pro Fit crashes. > Even this function makes pro Fit crash when hitting the run button: > > function User_Function; > begin > y := x; > end; > Cannot reproduce. Could you please send a crash report to profit at quansoft.com? Thanks Kurt > > Best regards and thank you for your support, > Dirk > > > Am 01.11.2014 um 10:23 schrieb proFit Support : > >> (For our English speaking subscribers: Dirk is asking about what it takes to make an existing pro Fit plug-in compatible with the upcoming pro Fit 7 and where to store it.) >> >> Dear Dirk >> >> Make sure to use the latest versions of the files proFit_interface.h, proFit_interface.c, proFit_paramBlk.h. You can find them by installing the pro Fit example files (choose "Install Example Files" from "pro Fit's help menu). The files for writing plug-ins can be found in the subfolder "Programming 7 - plug-ins" if the installed example files. (If the issue continues, please let us have a copy of your whole project, sending it directly to profit at quansoft.com.) >> >> To load a plug-in (or any other file) automatically on start-up, it must be placed in the pro Fit plug-ins folder. The easiest way to locate that folder is by choosing "Open users plug-in folder" from the Customize menu. However, due to a bug in pro Fit 7.0 B4 bundled plug-ins stored in that folder are presently not loaded. This will be corrected in B5. For the time being, such plug-ins must be opened manually. >> >> Best regards >> >> Kurt Sutter >> QuantumSoft >> >> >> >>> On Oct 31, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Dirk Fr?hling wrote: >>> >>> Hallo Kurt, >>> >>> was muss ich tun, um mein pro Fit-Plugin kompatibel zu machen? Ich habe es gerade ausprobiert, unver?ndert geht nichts (im Ordner >>> >>> /Users/dirk/Library/Containers/com.quansoft.profit/Data/Library/Application Support/com.quansoft.profit/pro Fit plug-ins >>> >>> wird es nicht gefunden, wenn ich es mit "Load Plugin" lade, wird es gefunden, aber ich bekomme einen "FRCopy: FileRef invalid" Fehler und danach st?rzt pro Fit ab. K?nnt ihr mir ein Beispiel-Plugin-Projekt zur Verf?gung stellen? >>> >>> Sch?ne Gr??e, >>> Dirk >>> >>> >>> Prof. Dr. Dirk Fr?hling >>> >>> Westf?lische Hochschule >>> Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen >>> University of Applied Sciences >>> >>> Prodekan Maschinenbau und Facilities Management >>> Raum B2.3.11 >>> Fon: +49 (209) 9596-171 >>> Fax: +49 (209) 9596-705 >>> E-Mail: dirk.froehling at w-hs.de >>> Postanschrift: Neidenburger Str. 43, 45877 Gelsenkirchen >>> >>> >>> Am 31.10.2014 um 05:50 schrieb proFit Support : >>> >>>> Dear pro Fit users >>>> >>>> We have just released pro Fit 7.0.0 B4. This release fixes a bug that could prevent the beta 3 version from properly opening data files. >>>> >>>> More information can be found on http://quansoft.com/beta.html, from where the beta version can be downloaded. >>>> >>>> The purpose of the beta release is to locate issues that should be fixed before pro Fit 7.0 goes final. Therefore, please let us have us your feedback, either by sending an e-mail to profit at quansoft.com or by submitting a report on http://quansoft.com/bugs.html. >>>> >>>> The beta version is time limited. Make sure to check regularly for the release of newer beta versions. Any user who bought pro Fit 6.2 since June 1, 2014 will get a free upgrade to the final version of pro Fit 7.0. If you have bought pro Fit 6.2 before June 1, 2014, you are entitled to obtain an upgrade for a reduced fee. >>>> >>>> >>>> Best regards >>>> >>>> Kurt Sutter >>>> QuantumSoft >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > > Mit freundlichen Gr??en, > Prof. Dr. Dirk Fr?hling > > Dirk Fr?hling IT-Consulting > Kuithanstr. 83 > D-44137 Dortmund > Tel.: 0231/1858811 > Mobil: 0157/75063184 > Email: dirk.froehling at t-online.de > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From dirk.froehling at t-online.de Sat Nov 1 08:55:37 2014 From: dirk.froehling at t-online.de (=?utf-8?Q?Dirk_Fr=C3=B6hling?=) Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 14:55:37 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 4 In-Reply-To: <286A882F-1DDD-4F9F-BD46-38344576C149@outofoptions.net> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <30445881-27D3-4BEA-8F20-A04D53D13443@quansoft.com> <23A62F3D-EAFF-4C68-B950-4FAB68759E2F@t-online.de> <286A882F-1DDD-4F9F-BD46-38344576C149@outofoptions.net> Message-ID: <8D4DE540-CEB2-4267-AF1B-1EB708B72DCF@t-online.de> Hi Dave, > Hi Dirk, > No complaints here. I was curious about it so I ran your post through Google Translate. Wanted to know what ?gerade? would come out to be, as I remembered gerade and ungerade from quantum chemistry. Also, I haven?t done any plug ins in a while, but your question was interesting to me, so thanks for posting. thank you. Google Translate did a good job on "gerade": It did not choose "even" or "straight". > > Dave Sopchak (??????) ^^^^^^^ Hey, strange characters! Dirk From dirk.froehling at t-online.de Sat Nov 1 11:35:15 2014 From: dirk.froehling at t-online.de (=?windows-1252?Q?Dirk_Fr=F6hling?=) Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 17:35:15 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 7.0 Beta 4 In-Reply-To: <37C5C9B9-2F68-46B2-8DE6-D0396A0D39AC@quansoft.com> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <30445881-27D3-4BEA-8F20-A04D53D13443@quansoft.com> <23A62F3D-EAFF-4C68-B950-4FAB68759E2F@t-online.de> <37C5C9B9-2F68-46B2-8DE6-D0396A0D39AC@quansoft.com> Message-ID: <3C127510-DA5B-4E28-8344-672825D9F870@t-online.de> Dear Kurt, please see below. >> >> - I installed the latest examples from pro Fit 7 B4 and updated the interface files in order to produce a new plugin version before I posted here, but there are still problems: Both your example plugin an my plugin produce this in the Results window: >> >> File 'example.fitplugin': >> NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. >> >> >> File 'ODEModule.fitplugin': >> NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. >> >> I compiled the plugins with Xcode 5.1.1 and still run on Mavericks 10.9.5. > > I suggest you upgrade to Xcode 6. Then you should make sure that the build settings are the same as in the example project provided. This can be tricky, and Xcode is not forgiving. I tried it on another Mac with Xcode 6.1 installed. I did a clean install of pro Fit 7 B4 and installed the example files. I opened your example plugin, did not change any settings and compiled it. It compiled successfully but did not produce the plugin because that Mac is still running 10.9.5 and the OS X Development Target was set to 10.10. I then set it to 10.9, compiled again and got the binary. I loaded the binary into pro Fit and got the same result: File 'example.fitplugin': NO FUNCTION OR PROGRAM FOUND. Best regards, Dirk From mail at apfel-edv.de Wed Nov 12 05:59:51 2014 From: mail at apfel-edv.de (Holger Apfel) Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 12:59:51 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: rounding issue with large numbers? In-Reply-To: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> Message-ID: I've to convert some large numbers from hex to decimal. I'm using a script and so far I've succeeded in converting the hex value into a number within the script and to convert this into a text to put it back into the data sheet. But as soon as the value, ex 1.415718971000000e+9 (text within a script) is copied into the datasheet with SetCell(x,y,txt) the number is changed into 1.415718912000e+9 - which is obviously quite different. As the number represents a time in seconds the last digits are quite important. Did I miss something? Holger Apfel Fischerstr. 3 85221 Dachau 08131 338997 From profit at quansoft.com Wed Nov 12 07:16:46 2014 From: profit at quansoft.com (pro Fit support) Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 08:16:46 -0500 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: rounding issue with large numbers? In-Reply-To: References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> Message-ID: Looks like that for some reason you target data window must have its number format set to float instead of double precision. Double-click the column head in the data window where your program writes its numbers, and under ?format? choose the larger range. Then it should work as you expect. On Nov 12, 2014, at 6:59 AM, Holger Apfel wrote: > I've to convert some large numbers from hex to decimal. I'm using a script and so far I've succeeded in converting the hex value into a number within the script and to convert this into a text to put it back into the data sheet. > > But as soon as the value, ex > > 1.415718971000000e+9 (text within a script) > > is copied into the datasheet with SetCell(x,y,txt) the number is changed into > > 1.415718912000e+9 - which is obviously quite different. As the number represents a time in seconds the last digits are quite important. > > Did I miss something? > > Holger Apfel > Fischerstr. 3 > > 85221 Dachau > > 08131 338997 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From mail at apfel-edv.de Wed Nov 12 10:30:00 2014 From: mail at apfel-edv.de (Holger Apfel) Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 17:30:00 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: rounding issue with large numbers? In-Reply-To: References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> Message-ID: Yes, that resolved the issue! Thanks a lot. Holger Am 12.11.2014 um 14:16 schrieb pro Fit support: > Looks like that for some reason you target data window must have its number format set to float instead of double precision. Double-click the column head in the data window where your program writes its numbers, and under ?format? choose the larger range. Then it should work as you expect. > > On Nov 12, 2014, at 6:59 AM, Holger Apfel wrote: > >> I've to convert some large numbers from hex to decimal. I'm using a script and so far I've succeeded in converting the hex value into a number within the script and to convert this into a text to put it back into the data sheet. >> >> But as soon as the value, ex >> >> 1.415718971000000e+9 (text within a script) >> >> is copied into the datasheet with SetCell(x,y,txt) the number is changed into >> >> 1.415718912000e+9 - which is obviously quite different. As the number represents a time in seconds the last digits are quite important. >> >> Did I miss something? >> >> Holger Apfel >> Fischerstr. 3 >> >> 85221 Dachau >> >> 08131 338997 >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com Holger Apfel Fischerstr. 3 85221 Dachau 08131 338997 From mail at apfel-edv.de Tue Nov 18 03:50:01 2014 From: mail at apfel-edv.de (Holger Apfel) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 10:50:01 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> Message-ID: <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. 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0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 ---------------------------------------------------- Greetings Holger Apfel Fischerstr. 3 85221 Dachau 08131 338997 From acbev at lanl.gov Tue Nov 18 08:45:17 2014 From: acbev at lanl.gov (Beveridge, Andrew Cameron) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 14:45:17 +0000 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> Message-ID: I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. Andrew On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel wrote: > Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. 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_dispatch_worker_thread2 + 240 > 4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929ae781 _pthread_wqthread + 390 > 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929ae5c6 start_wqthread + 30 > > Thread 2: > 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92988c0e mach_wait_until + 10 > 1 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a20b7f0 MPDelayUntil + 43 > 2 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x00019d7a MyTimer(void*) + 56 > 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 > 4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 > 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 > > Thread 3: > 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6aa2 __semwait_signal + 10 > 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b675e _pthread_cond_wait + 1191 > 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b83f8 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73 > 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a19c21e TSWaitOnCondition + 126 > 4 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a187b68 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202 > 5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a183533 MPWaitOnQueue + 250 > 6 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0005e8ec SyntaxColoringTask(void*) + 54 > 7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 > 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 > 9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 > > Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): > eax: 0xbe48d110 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000006 edx: 0xbfffe064 > edi: 0xbfffa060 esi: 0x0124bc00 ebp: 0xbfffa008 esp: 0xbe48d0f0 > ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x00083979 cs: 0x00000017 > ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 > cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Greetings > > > Holger Apfel > Fischerstr. 3 > > 85221 Dachau > > 08131 338997 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Tue Nov 18 09:14:48 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 07:14:48 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> Message-ID: <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. Just wondering, Dave > On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: > > I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. > > Andrew > > > On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel > wrote: > >> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >> >> Crash report: >> >> Process: pro Fit [34080] >> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >> Code Type: X86 (Native) >> Parent Process: launchd [126] >> >> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >> Report Version: 6 >> >> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >> >> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >> >> Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >> 0 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x00083979 TransformToFunction(unsigned char*, char*, 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202 >> 5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a183533 MPWaitOnQueue + 250 >> 6 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0005e8ec SyntaxColoringTask(void*) + 54 >> 7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >> 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >> 9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >> >> Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): >> eax: 0xbe48d110 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000006 edx: 0xbfffe064 >> edi: 0xbfffa060 esi: 0x0124bc00 ebp: 0xbfffa008 esp: 0xbe48d0f0 >> ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x00083979 cs: 0x00000017 >> ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 >> cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 >> >> ---------------------------------------------------- >> >> Greetings >> >> >> Holger Apfel >> Fischerstr. 3 >> >> 85221 Dachau >> >> 08131 338997 >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From jordant at fnal.gov Tue Nov 18 09:48:06 2014 From: jordant at fnal.gov (Tom Jordan) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 15:48:06 +0000 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> Message-ID: <41B6EBFE-727C-43E8-AF35-A80332C39E53@fnal.gov> I only use proFit to plot the data. I do all of my calculations outside of the application and bring the data in ready for plotting. I've never had trouble with /plotting/ extremely large data sets. t. -- Tom Jordan 630.854.5020 Physics Department University of Notre Dame Currently Guest Researcher at the University of Massachusetts--Amherst > On 18 Nov 2014, at 10:14, Dave wrote: > > Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. > > Just wondering, > > Dave > >> On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: >> >> I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. >> >> Andrew >> >> >> On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel >> wrote: >> >>> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >>> >>> Crash report: >>> >>> Process: pro Fit [34080] >>> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >>> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >>> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >>> Code Type: X86 (Native) >>> Parent Process: launchd [126] >>> >>> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >>> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >>> Report Version: 6 >>> >>> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >>> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >>> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >>> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >>> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >>> >>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >>> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>> >>> Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>> 0 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x00083979 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com.apple.libdispatch-manager >>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929af382 kevent + 10 >>> 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929afa9c _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 215 >>> 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929aef59 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 163 >>> 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929aecfe _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 240 >>> 4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929ae781 _pthread_wqthread + 390 >>> 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929ae5c6 start_wqthread + 30 >>> >>> Thread 2: >>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92988c0e mach_wait_until + 10 >>> 1 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a20b7f0 MPDelayUntil + 43 >>> 2 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x00019d7a MyTimer(void*) + 56 >>> 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >>> 4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >>> 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>> >>> Thread 3: >>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6aa2 __semwait_signal + 10 >>> 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b675e _pthread_cond_wait + 1191 >>> 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b83f8 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73 >>> 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a19c21e TSWaitOnCondition + 126 >>> 4 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a187b68 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202 >>> 5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a183533 MPWaitOnQueue + 250 >>> 6 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0005e8ec SyntaxColoringTask(void*) + 54 >>> 7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >>> 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >>> 9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>> >>> Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): >>> eax: 0xbe48d110 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000006 edx: 0xbfffe064 >>> edi: 0xbfffa060 esi: 0x0124bc00 ebp: 0xbfffa008 esp: 0xbe48d0f0 >>> ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x00083979 cs: 0x00000017 >>> ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 >>> cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Greetings >>> >>> >>> Holger Apfel >>> Fischerstr. 3 >>> >>> 85221 Dachau >>> >>> 08131 338997 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From mail at apfel-edv.de Tue Nov 18 10:31:00 2014 From: mail at apfel-edv.de (Holger Apfel) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 17:31:00 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> Message-ID: <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> Sorry but I'm stuck with 10.6 due to Rosetta. Am 18.11.2014 um 16:14 schrieb Dave: > Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. > > Just wondering, > > Dave > >> On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: >> >> I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. >> >> Andrew >> >> >> On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel >> wrote: >> >>> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >>> >>> Crash report: >>> >>> Process: pro Fit [34080] >>> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >>> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >>> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >>> Code Type: X86 (Native) >>> Parent Process: launchd [126] >>> >>> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >>> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >>> Report Version: 6 >>> >>> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >>> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >>> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >>> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >>> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >>> >>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >>> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>> >>> Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>> 0 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x00083979 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...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a19c21e TSWaitOnCondition + 126 >>> 4 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a187b68 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202 >>> 5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a183533 MPWaitOnQueue + 250 >>> 6 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0005e8ec SyntaxColoringTask(void*) + 54 >>> 7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >>> 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >>> 9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>> >>> Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): >>> eax: 0xbe48d110 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000006 edx: 0xbfffe064 >>> edi: 0xbfffa060 esi: 0x0124bc00 ebp: 0xbfffa008 esp: 0xbe48d0f0 >>> ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x00083979 cs: 0x00000017 >>> ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 >>> cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Greetings >>> >>> >>> Holger Apfel >>> Fischerstr. 3 >>> >>> 85221 Dachau >>> >>> 08131 338997 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com Holger Apfel Fischerstr. 3 85221 Dachau 08131 338997 From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Tue Nov 18 10:47:34 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 08:47:34 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> Message-ID: Bummer! Maybe send the pro Fit guys (or even me) the file to try it out with the new one? That?s the funny thing about forward compatibility. I left LabView behind when they were taking forever to come out with an OS X native environment. Granted, in 2000 it wasn?t clear that Apple was going to come back, and from 1995 to 2000 National Instruments got taken over by the PC crowd. In the end, it was for the best. I learned how to use XCode and Cocoa so well I never wanted to go back to LabView. I also switched to pro Fit in 2000 when the graphing app I was using (Graph III) hadn?t been updated in 5 years. > On Nov 18, 2014, at 8:31 AM, Holger Apfel wrote: > > Sorry but I'm stuck with 10.6 due to Rosetta. > > Am 18.11.2014 um 16:14 schrieb Dave: > >> Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. >> >> Just wondering, >> >> Dave >> >>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: >>> >>> I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> >>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >>>> >>>> Crash report: >>>> >>>> Process: pro Fit [34080] >>>> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >>>> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >>>> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >>>> Code Type: X86 (Native) >>>> Parent Process: launchd [126] >>>> >>>> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >>>> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >>>> Report Version: 6 >>>> >>>> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >>>> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >>>> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >>>> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >>>> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >>>> >>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >>>> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>> >>>> Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>> 0 com.quantumsoft.profit 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0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 >>>> cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 >>>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> Greetings >>>> >>>> >>>> Holger Apfel >>>> Fischerstr. 3 >>>> >>>> 85221 Dachau >>>> >>>> 08131 338997 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > Holger Apfel > Fischerstr. 3 > > 85221 Dachau > > 08131 338997 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From mail at apfel-edv.de Tue Nov 18 10:58:00 2014 From: mail at apfel-edv.de (Holger Apfel) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 17:58:00 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> Message-ID: <471291E0-EE12-4B6A-B2B2-23EA78E16EFE@apfel-edv.de> The file is some 400 MB. Dunno how I'm supposed to get it through an E-mail. Even if the upload alone would take some 1 1/2 hours or so. Am 18.11.2014 um 17:47 schrieb Dave: > Bummer! Maybe send the pro Fit guys (or even me) the file to try it out with the new one? > > That?s the funny thing about forward compatibility. I left LabView behind when they were taking forever to come out with an OS X native environment. Granted, in 2000 it wasn?t clear that Apple was going to come back, and from 1995 to 2000 National Instruments got taken over by the PC crowd. > > In the end, it was for the best. I learned how to use XCode and Cocoa so well I never wanted to go back to LabView. > > I also switched to pro Fit in 2000 when the graphing app I was using (Graph III) hadn?t been updated in 5 years. > >> On Nov 18, 2014, at 8:31 AM, Holger Apfel wrote: >> >> Sorry but I'm stuck with 10.6 due to Rosetta. >> >> [...] Holger Apfel Fischerstr. 3 85221 Dachau 08131 338997 From profit at quansoft.com Tue Nov 18 10:59:07 2014 From: profit at quansoft.com (pro Fit Support) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 17:59:07 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> Message-ID: <0B58ADCA-0B54-49CE-AFB8-3A825AEC082A@quansoft.com> Dear All We have been able to locate this issue and are planning tol fix it. It is not a 32/64 bit issue, there is still plenty of memory even with 10 million rows. Best regards Kurt Sutter QuantumSoft > On 18 Nov 2014, at 5:31, Holger Apfel wrote: > > Sorry but I'm stuck with 10.6 due to Rosetta. > > Am 18.11.2014 um 16:14 schrieb Dave: > >> Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. >> >> Just wondering, >> >> Dave >> >>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: >>> >>> I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> >>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >>>> >>>> Crash report: >>>> >>>> Process: pro Fit [34080] >>>> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >>>> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >>>> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >>>> Code Type: X86 (Native) >>>> Parent Process: launchd [126] >>>> >>>> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >>>> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >>>> Report Version: 6 >>>> >>>> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >>>> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >>>> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >>>> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >>>> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >>>> >>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >>>> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>> >>>> Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>> 0 com.quantumsoft.profit 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0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>>> >>>> Thread 3: >>>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6aa2 __semwait_signal + 10 >>>> 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b675e _pthread_cond_wait + 1191 >>>> 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b83f8 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73 >>>> 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a19c21e TSWaitOnCondition + 126 >>>> 4 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a187b68 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202 >>>> 5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a183533 MPWaitOnQueue + 250 >>>> 6 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0005e8ec SyntaxColoringTask(void*) + 54 >>>> 7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >>>> 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >>>> 9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>>> >>>> Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): >>>> eax: 0xbe48d110 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000006 edx: 0xbfffe064 >>>> edi: 0xbfffa060 esi: 0x0124bc00 ebp: 0xbfffa008 esp: 0xbe48d0f0 >>>> ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x00083979 cs: 0x00000017 >>>> ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 >>>> cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 >>>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> Greetings >>>> >>>> >>>> Holger Apfel >>>> Fischerstr. 3 >>>> >>>> 85221 Dachau >>>> >>>> 08131 338997 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > Holger Apfel > Fischerstr. 3 > > 85221 Dachau > > 08131 338997 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From jeremy_harbinson at me.com Thu Nov 20 04:22:36 2014 From: jeremy_harbinson at me.com (Jeremy Harbinson) Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 11:22:36 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis floating to the right of graph Message-ID: <5C9831FB-751D-4607-894D-EE8DF2138B38@me.com> Hi, I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10, and the third would be at x = 13, beyond the end of the x-axis and floating to the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x-axis value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum (using the example above, extend it to 13) and position the third y-axis in this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. all the best, Jeremy Harbinson From laserboy at fusemail.com Fri Nov 21 06:51:17 2014 From: laserboy at fusemail.com (Chris Lee) Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 13:51:17 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> Message-ID: <3BCB5AF8-36A9-4F27-844C-D7EE456712B7@fusemail.com> Is staying with 10.6 really necessary? Can you not install a virtual machine and run 10.6 in that for the Rosetta apps? I am responsible for the concept of this message. Autocorrect is responsible for the contents. > On 18/11/2014, at 5:31 pm, Holger Apfel wrote: > > Sorry but I'm stuck with 10.6 due to Rosetta. > >> Am 18.11.2014 um 16:14 schrieb Dave: >> >> Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. >> >> Just wondering, >> >> Dave >> >>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: >>> >>> I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> >>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >>>> >>>> Crash report: >>>> >>>> Process: pro Fit [34080] >>>> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >>>> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >>>> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >>>> Code Type: X86 (Native) >>>> Parent Process: launchd [126] >>>> >>>> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >>>> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >>>> Report Version: 6 >>>> >>>> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >>>> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >>>> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >>>> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >>>> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >>>> >>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >>>> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>> >>>> Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>> 0 com.quantumsoft.profit 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0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>>> >>>> Thread 3: >>>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6aa2 __semwait_signal + 10 >>>> 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b675e _pthread_cond_wait + 1191 >>>> 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b83f8 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73 >>>> 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a19c21e TSWaitOnCondition + 126 >>>> 4 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a187b68 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202 >>>> 5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a183533 MPWaitOnQueue + 250 >>>> 6 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0005e8ec SyntaxColoringTask(void*) + 54 >>>> 7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >>>> 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >>>> 9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>>> >>>> Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): >>>> eax: 0xbe48d110 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000006 edx: 0xbfffe064 >>>> edi: 0xbfffa060 esi: 0x0124bc00 ebp: 0xbfffa008 esp: 0xbe48d0f0 >>>> ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x00083979 cs: 0x00000017 >>>> ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 >>>> cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 >>>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> Greetings >>>> >>>> >>>> Holger Apfel >>>> Fischerstr. 3 >>>> >>>> 85221 Dachau >>>> >>>> 08131 338997 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > Holger Apfel > Fischerstr. 3 > > 85221 Dachau > > 08131 338997 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Fri Nov 21 12:04:20 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 10:04:20 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <3BCB5AF8-36A9-4F27-844C-D7EE456712B7@fusemail.com> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> <3BCB5AF8-36A9-4F27-844C-D7EE456712B7@fusemail.com> Message-ID: <8818AE43-7315-44CC-A155-A42B67758BB3@outofoptions.net> Yeah, I agree and sympathize, although, something that hasn?t been updated to Intel from PPC? That wasn?t much of a transition- If you were using XCode, there were a few endian things and, if you were using the velocity engine stuff, that had to be re-done. The annoyance of software that isn?t updated or supported. Funny, that?s what led me to switch to pro Fit from Graph III (remember that, folks?) going on 14 years ago! Ditto XCode from LabView. Wow, I don?t miss LabView at all. Didn?t scale well anyway. I take new platforms and new changes to OSes and such as a chance to clean up my own old code. I would be curious to know what software isn?t being updated- happy to help if I could! Dave > On Nov 21, 2014, at 4:51 AM, Chris Lee wrote: > > Is staying with 10.6 really necessary? Can you not install a virtual machine and run 10.6 in that for the Rosetta apps? > > I am responsible for the concept of this message. Autocorrect is responsible for the contents. > >> On 18/11/2014, at 5:31 pm, Holger Apfel wrote: >> >> Sorry but I'm stuck with 10.6 due to Rosetta. >> >>> Am 18.11.2014 um 16:14 schrieb Dave: >>> >>> Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. >>> >>> Just wondering, >>> >>> Dave >>> >>>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: >>>> >>>> I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. >>>> >>>> Andrew >>>> >>>> >>>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >>>>> >>>>> Crash report: >>>>> >>>>> Process: pro Fit [34080] >>>>> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >>>>> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >>>>> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >>>>> Code Type: X86 (Native) >>>>> Parent Process: launchd [126] >>>>> >>>>> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >>>>> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >>>>> Report Version: 6 >>>>> >>>>> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >>>>> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >>>>> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >>>>> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >>>>> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >>>>> >>>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>>>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >>>>> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>>> >>>>> Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>>> 0 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>>>>> 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>>>> >>>>> Thread 3: >>>>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6aa2 __semwait_signal + 10 >>>>> 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b675e _pthread_cond_wait + 1191 >>>>> 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b83f8 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73 >>>>> 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a19c21e TSWaitOnCondition + 126 >>>>> 4 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a187b68 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202 >>>>> 5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a183533 MPWaitOnQueue + 250 >>>>> 6 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0005e8ec SyntaxColoringTask(void*) + 54 >>>>> 7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >>>>> 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >>>>> 9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>>>> >>>>> Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): >>>>> eax: 0xbe48d110 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000006 edx: 0xbfffe064 >>>>> edi: 0xbfffa060 esi: 0x0124bc00 ebp: 0xbfffa008 esp: 0xbe48d0f0 >>>>> ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x00083979 cs: 0x00000017 >>>>> ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 >>>>> cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 >>>>> >>>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>>> >>>>> Greetings >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Holger Apfel >>>>> Fischerstr. 3 >>>>> >>>>> 85221 Dachau >>>>> >>>>> 08131 338997 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> Holger Apfel >> Fischerstr. 3 >> >> 85221 Dachau >> >> 08131 338997 >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From mail at apfel-edv.de Fri Nov 21 16:35:47 2014 From: mail at apfel-edv.de (Holger Apfel) Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 23:35:47 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <8818AE43-7315-44CC-A155-A42B67758BB3@outofoptions.net> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> <3BCB5AF8-36A9-4F27-844C-D7EE456712B7@fusemail.com> <8818AE43-7315-44CC-A155-A42B67758BB3@outofoptions.net> Message-ID: <198CACC2-E2FB-466B-9354-C3C83B3B88C8@apfel-edv.de> Thing is that I got programs which either don't exist for intel (appleworks anyone?) or are too expensive to warrant an upgrade for the few times I use them by now (Vellum would be the first among them). Then this is a computer which has to work. Which doesn't means that there aren't backups - indeed there are plenty of them. But I say It'd take at least two days for an upgrade, cleanup and fixes, with probably another month or three to remove most of the headaches which would arise from a transition from 10.6 to 10.whatever. I might try 10.10 over x-mas together with a transition to a SSD but right now I've got enough to do without the joys an update will surely bring forward. Holger Am 21.11.2014 um 19:04 schrieb Dave: > Yeah, I agree and sympathize, although, something that hasn?t been updated to Intel from PPC? That wasn?t much of a transition- If you were using XCode, there were a few endian things and, if you were using the velocity engine stuff, that had to be re-done. > > The annoyance of software that isn?t updated or supported. Funny, that?s what led me to switch to pro Fit from Graph III (remember that, folks?) going on 14 years ago! Ditto XCode from LabView. Wow, I don?t miss LabView at all. Didn?t scale well anyway. I take new platforms and new changes to OSes and such as a chance to clean up my own old code. > > I would be curious to know what software isn?t being updated- happy to help if I could! > > Dave > >> On Nov 21, 2014, at 4:51 AM, Chris Lee wrote: >> >> Is staying with 10.6 really necessary? Can you not install a virtual machine and run 10.6 in that for the Rosetta apps? >> >> I am responsible for the concept of this message. Autocorrect is responsible for the contents. >> >>> On 18/11/2014, at 5:31 pm, Holger Apfel wrote: >>> >>> Sorry but I'm stuck with 10.6 due to Rosetta. >>> >>>> Am 18.11.2014 um 16:14 schrieb Dave: >>>> >>>> Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. >>>> >>>> Just wondering, >>>> >>>> Dave >>>> >>>>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. >>>>> >>>>> Andrew >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >>>>>> >>>>>> Crash report: >>>>>> >>>>>> Process: pro Fit [34080] >>>>>> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >>>>>> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >>>>>> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >>>>>> Code Type: X86 (Native) >>>>>> Parent Process: launchd [126] >>>>>> >>>>>> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >>>>>> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >>>>>> Report Version: 6 >>>>>> >>>>>> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >>>>>> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >>>>>> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >>>>>> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >>>>>> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >>>>>> >>>>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>>>>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >>>>>> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>>>> >>>>>> Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: 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com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0002ac9e WindowEventHandler(OpaqueEventHandlerCallRef*, OpaqueEventRef*, void*) + 1085 >>>>>> 8 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93ce1c2f DispatchEventToHandlers(EventTargetRec*, OpaqueEventRef*, HandlerCallRec*) + 1567 >>>>>> 9 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93ce0ef6 SendEventToEventTargetInternal(OpaqueEventRef*, OpaqueEventTargetRef*, HandlerCallRec*) + 411 >>>>>> 10 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93d037f3 SendEventToEventTarget + 52 >>>>>> 11 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93d52cce SendControlHit(HIView*, OpaqueEventRef*, short, unsigned long) + 296 >>>>>> 12 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93d52b4f HIView::NotifyControlHit(OpaqueEventRef*, short, unsigned long) + 45 >>>>>> 13 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93db765f HIView::ClickInternal(CGPoint const&, unsigned long, void (*)(OpaqueControlRef*, short), OpaqueEventRef*, bool) + 245 >>>>>> 14 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93db8c18 HIView::ClickSelf(OpaqueEventRef*) + 368 >>>>>> 15 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93cf4af9 HIView::EventHandler(OpaqueEventHandlerCallRef*, 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>>>>>> 92 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93e96c12 GetNextEventMatchingMask + 503 >>>>>> 93 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93e96d96 WNEInternal + 160 >>>>>> 94 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x93e96f41 WaitNextEvent + 57 >>>>>> 95 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0013ba97 MainLoop() + 1006 >>>>>> 96 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0013d97c main + 28 >>>>>> 97 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x00002b92 start + 54 >>>>>> >>>>>> Thread 1: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager >>>>>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929af382 kevent + 10 >>>>>> 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929afa9c _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 215 >>>>>> 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929aef59 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 163 >>>>>> 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929aecfe _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 240 >>>>>> 4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929ae781 _pthread_wqthread + 390 >>>>>> 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929ae5c6 start_wqthread + 30 >>>>>> >>>>>> Thread 2: >>>>>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92988c0e mach_wait_until + 10 >>>>>> 1 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a20b7f0 MPDelayUntil + 43 >>>>>> 2 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x00019d7a MyTimer(void*) + 56 >>>>>> 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >>>>>> 4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >>>>>> 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>>>>> >>>>>> Thread 3: >>>>>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6aa2 __semwait_signal + 10 >>>>>> 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b675e _pthread_cond_wait + 1191 >>>>>> 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b83f8 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73 >>>>>> 3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a19c21e TSWaitOnCondition + 126 >>>>>> 4 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a187b68 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202 >>>>>> 5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a183533 MPWaitOnQueue + 250 >>>>>> 6 com.quantumsoft.profit 0x0005e8ec SyntaxColoringTask(void*) + 54 >>>>>> 7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9a16754a PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68 >>>>>> 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b6259 _pthread_start + 345 >>>>>> 9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x929b60de thread_start + 34 >>>>>> >>>>>> Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): >>>>>> eax: 0xbe48d110 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000006 edx: 0xbfffe064 >>>>>> edi: 0xbfffa060 esi: 0x0124bc00 ebp: 0xbfffa008 esp: 0xbe48d0f0 >>>>>> ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x00083979 cs: 0x00000017 >>>>>> ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037 >>>>>> cr2: 0xbe48d0f4 >>>>>> >>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> >>>>>> Greetings >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Holger Apfel >>>>>> Fischerstr. 3 >>>>>> >>>>>> 85221 Dachau >>>>>> >>>>>> 08131 338997 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> Holger Apfel >>> Fischerstr. 3 >>> >>> 85221 Dachau >>> >>> 08131 338997 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com Holger Apfel Fischerstr. 3 85221 Dachau 08131 338997 From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Fri Nov 21 19:40:53 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 17:40:53 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] 6.2.14: Crash ith large table conversion In-Reply-To: <198CACC2-E2FB-466B-9354-C3C83B3B88C8@apfel-edv.de> References: <928721F3-C7A8-41FA-A477-CD4D398DF4EF@quansoft.com> <6312F6B4-BAAA-4C19-9920-1458E1451328@apfel-edv.de> <89FCF6B2-E898-400D-A83F-AB3BC2732BEE@outofoptions.net> <42DD9FC2-D6FC-4C82-B8C8-754EDF93EB29@apfel-edv.de> <3BCB5AF8-36A9-4F27-844C-D7EE456712B7@fusemail.com> <8818AE43-7315-44CC-A155-A42B67758BB3@outofoptions.net> <198CACC2-E2FB-466B-9354-C3C83B3B88C8@apfel-edv.de> Message-ID: <7D1B7DED-02B9-4869-8CF6-9AD09D0C8915@outofoptions.net> Hi Holger, Yes, AppleWorks is long gone(wrote my PhD thesis on that)- just as an FYI, the latest version of Pages no longer has the ability to read appleworks documents. That stopped with Pages 9. I would encourage you to either use software that?s being maintained, or if not, one that has an open or readable format. Even better if it?s both. Good luck. Dave > On Nov 21, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Holger Apfel wrote: > > Thing is that I got programs which either don't exist for intel (appleworks anyone?) or are too expensive to warrant an upgrade for the few times I use them by now (Vellum would be the first among them). > > Then this is a computer which has to work. Which doesn't means that there aren't backups - indeed there are plenty of them. But I say It'd take at least two days for an upgrade, cleanup and fixes, with probably another month or three to remove most of the headaches which would arise from a transition from 10.6 to 10.whatever. I might try 10.10 over x-mas together with a transition to a SSD but right now I've got enough to do without the joys an update will surely bring forward. > > Holger > > Am 21.11.2014 um 19:04 schrieb Dave: > >> Yeah, I agree and sympathize, although, something that hasn?t been updated to Intel from PPC? That wasn?t much of a transition- If you were using XCode, there were a few endian things and, if you were using the velocity engine stuff, that had to be re-done. >> >> The annoyance of software that isn?t updated or supported. Funny, that?s what led me to switch to pro Fit from Graph III (remember that, folks?) going on 14 years ago! Ditto XCode from LabView. Wow, I don?t miss LabView at all. Didn?t scale well anyway. I take new platforms and new changes to OSes and such as a chance to clean up my own old code. >> >> I would be curious to know what software isn?t being updated- happy to help if I could! >> >> Dave >> >>> On Nov 21, 2014, at 4:51 AM, Chris Lee wrote: >>> >>> Is staying with 10.6 really necessary? Can you not install a virtual machine and run 10.6 in that for the Rosetta apps? >>> >>> I am responsible for the concept of this message. Autocorrect is responsible for the contents. >>> >>>> On 18/11/2014, at 5:31 pm, Holger Apfel wrote: >>>> >>>> Sorry but I'm stuck with 10.6 due to Rosetta. >>>> >>>>> Am 18.11.2014 um 16:14 schrieb Dave: >>>>> >>>>> Have you folks tried this with the new beta? I wonder if it might be 32 bit related? Anyone play around to see at what point is the tipping point? About 8 years ago I was graphing 8 rows of about 300,000 entries and it handled this. >>>>> >>>>> Just wondering, >>>>> >>>>> Dave >>>>> >>>>>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Beveridge, Andrew Cameron wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I have had the same issue with no work around. I had to stop using pro Fit for large data sets. >>>>>> >>>>>> Andrew >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 2:50 AM, Holger Apfel >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Ok, I've run into a second thing: I've got a table which is some 9 Mio entries long, and I want to make some row calculations. Namely I intended to calculate c1 + c2/1e9, but as soon as I use the ok button proFit crashes unceremonously. This even happens if a simple calculation like "c2" is written into the "formula" - field. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Crash report: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Process: pro Fit [34080] >>>>>>> Path: /Applications/pro Fit 6.2.14/pro Fit 6.2.14.app/Contents/MacOS/pro Fit >>>>>>> Identifier: com.quantumsoft.profit >>>>>>> Version: 6.2.14 (6.2.14) >>>>>>> Code Type: X86 (Native) >>>>>>> Parent Process: launchd [126] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Date/Time: 2014-11-18 10:46:22.195 +0100 >>>>>>> OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) >>>>>>> Report Version: 6 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Interval Since Last Report: 10443330 sec >>>>>>> Crashes Since Last Report: -93 >>>>>>> Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 137614 sec >>>>>>> Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 12 >>>>>>> Anonymous UUID: F28FCF75-D486-48A3-A45D-623708D66A8E >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>>>>>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000be48d0f4 >>>>>>> Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thread 0 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mailing list >>>>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>>> >>>> Holger Apfel >>>> Fischerstr. 3 >>>> >>>> 85221 Dachau >>>> >>>> 08131 338997 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > Holger Apfel > Fischerstr. 3 > > 85221 Dachau > > 08131 338997 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From jeremy_harbinson at me.com Wed Nov 19 11:33:59 2014 From: jeremy_harbinson at me.com (Jeremy Harbinson) Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 18:33:59 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis Message-ID: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> Hi, i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. all the best, Jeremy Harbinson From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Sat Nov 22 13:27:32 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 11:27:32 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis In-Reply-To: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> References: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> Message-ID: <2DB09FF8-5FFC-458E-A10D-B7ABD5F5D617@outofoptions.net> Hi Jeremy, It?s a bit of a kludge, but make another graph and just hide the X1, Y1 and X2 axes? I?m confused as to why you?d want to do this, though. A few times I?ve done graphs that have a split y scale in the middle, with the x axis essentially continuous, but I did this by joining two separate graphs so that they look like they?re one. Dave > On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: > > Hi, > > i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. > > I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. > all the best, > Jeremy Harbinson > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From jeremy_harbinson at me.com Sat Nov 22 13:45:07 2014 From: jeremy_harbinson at me.com (Jeremy Harbinson) Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 20:45:07 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis In-Reply-To: <2DB09FF8-5FFC-458E-A10D-B7ABD5F5D617@outofoptions.net> References: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> <2DB09FF8-5FFC-458E-A10D-B7ABD5F5D617@outofoptions.net> Message-ID: Hi, The reason I need to do have this is that I need to plot three things which each share the same range of x-values, but have different y ranges. An example of what I want to do, but using matplotlib, can be seen here: http://matplotlib.org/examples/axes_grid/demo_parasite_axes2.html I had thought about combing components of two graphs in various ways, but I it would be more elegant to do it directly if possible. I have a Matplotlib recipe for nice quality graphs, so I could plot via that, but Profit is much more easy to work with. all the best, Jeremy On 22 Nov 2014, at 20:27, Dave wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > It?s a bit of a kludge, but make another graph and just hide the X1, Y1 and X2 axes? > > I?m confused as to why you?d want to do this, though. A few times I?ve done graphs that have a split y scale in the middle, with the x axis essentially continuous, but I did this by joining two separate graphs so that they look like they?re one. > > > Dave > >> On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. >> >> I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. >> all the best, >> Jeremy Harbinson >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Sat Nov 22 13:52:16 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 11:52:16 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis In-Reply-To: References: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> <2DB09FF8-5FFC-458E-A10D-B7ABD5F5D617@outofoptions.net> Message-ID: Hi Jeremy, Ah, I see. Yeah, I still don?t know how to do 3 y axes on one graph. The kludge then would be to do two graphs, and hide X1 X2 and Y1, and line them up with the other graph. There might be a way to do it all in one graph on pro Fit, but I don?t know it. Good luck! Let us know if there is, if the answer doesn?t come to this list. Dave > On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: > > Hi, > The reason I need to do have this is that I need to plot three things which each share the same range of x-values, but have different y ranges. An example of what I want to do, but using matplotlib, can be seen here: > > http://matplotlib.org/examples/axes_grid/demo_parasite_axes2.html > > I had thought about combing components of two graphs in various ways, but I it would be more elegant to do it directly if possible. I have a Matplotlib recipe for nice quality graphs, so I could plot via that, but Profit is much more easy to work with. > > all the best, > Jeremy > > On 22 Nov 2014, at 20:27, Dave wrote: > >> Hi Jeremy, >> It?s a bit of a kludge, but make another graph and just hide the X1, Y1 and X2 axes? >> >> I?m confused as to why you?d want to do this, though. A few times I?ve done graphs that have a split y scale in the middle, with the x axis essentially continuous, but I did this by joining two separate graphs so that they look like they?re one. >> >> >> Dave >> >>> On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. >>> >>> I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. >>> all the best, >>> Jeremy Harbinson >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From Donald.Camaioni at pnnl.gov Sat Nov 22 14:24:02 2014 From: Donald.Camaioni at pnnl.gov (Camaioni, Donald M) Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 20:24:02 +0000 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis In-Reply-To: References: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> <2DB09FF8-5FFC-458E-A10D-B7ABD5F5D617@outofoptions.net> Message-ID: Jeremy, I recommend approach of combining the two plots. Once you have set it up and saved the plot, then you can reuse the file to make new plots. Plot all three datasets in the same graph declaring a new y-axis for the third y-axis. Duplicate the graph. Then edit the graphs. Delete the plotted data, hide the labels, ticks and axes of all except the 3rd y-axis in this second graph. Off set it to the right of your 1st graph and send it to the background. Hide the 3rd axis on the first graph. Add a title for the third axis. Best regards, Don On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: Hi, The reason I need to do have this is that I need to plot three things which each share the same range of x-values, but have different y ranges. An example of what I want to do, but using matplotlib, can be seen here: http://matplotlib.org/examples/axes_grid/demo_parasite_axes2.html I had thought about combing components of two graphs in various ways, but I it would be more elegant to do it directly if possible. I have a Matplotlib recipe for nice quality graphs, so I could plot via that, but Profit is much more easy to work with. all the best, Jeremy On 22 Nov 2014, at 20:27, Dave wrote: Hi Jeremy, It?s a bit of a kludge, but make another graph and just hide the X1, Y1 and X2 axes? I?m confused as to why you?d want to do this, though. A few times I?ve done graphs that have a split y scale in the middle, with the x axis essentially continuous, but I did this by joining two separate graphs so that they look like they?re one. Dave On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: Hi, i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. all the best, Jeremy Harbinson _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com ???????????????????????????????? Donald Camaioni, PhD Staff Scientist Catalysis Science Group PHYSICAL SCIENCES DIVISION Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 902 Battelle Boulevard P.O. Box 999, MSIN K2-57 Richland, WA 99352 USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From otorre at me.com Sat Nov 22 15:09:40 2014 From: otorre at me.com (OTTO DE LA TORRE) Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 16:09:40 -0500 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis In-Reply-To: References: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> <2DB09FF8-5FFC-458E-A10D-B7ABD5F5D617@outofoptions.net> Message-ID: <9EB365D5-F36B-427A-A15D-38D697D10390@me.com> What happens if the third axis Z is is a function of X & Y ==> z=f(x,y) in which we can not us superposition. For example z=ln (x^y)? Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 22, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Camaioni, Donald M wrote: > > Jeremy, > > I recommend approach of combining the two plots. Once you have set it up and saved the plot, then you can reuse the file to make new plots. > > Plot all three datasets in the same graph declaring a new y-axis for the third y-axis. Duplicate the graph. Then edit the graphs. Delete the plotted data, hide the labels, ticks and axes of all except the 3rd y-axis in this second graph. Off set it to the right of your 1st graph and send it to the background. Hide the 3rd axis on the first graph. Add a title for the third axis. > > Best regards, > Don > > >> On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: >> >> Hi, >> The reason I need to do have this is that I need to plot three things which each share the same range of x-values, but have different y ranges. An example of what I want to do, but using matplotlib, can be seen here: >> >> http://matplotlib.org/examples/axes_grid/demo_parasite_axes2.html >> >> I had thought about combing components of two graphs in various ways, but I it would be more elegant to do it directly if possible. I have a Matplotlib recipe for nice quality graphs, so I could plot via that, but Profit is much more easy to work with. >> >> all the best, >> Jeremy >> >> On 22 Nov 2014, at 20:27, Dave wrote: >> >>> Hi Jeremy, >>> It?s a bit of a kludge, but make another graph and just hide the X1, Y1 and X2 axes? >>> I?m confused as to why you?d want to do this, though. A few times I?ve done graphs that have a split y scale in the middle, with the x axis essentially continuous, but I did this by joining two separate graphs so that they look like they?re one. >>> Dave >>>> On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. >>>> I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. >>>> all the best, >>>> Jeremy Harbinson >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> proFit-list mailing list >>>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > ???????????????????????????????? > Donald Camaioni, PhD > Staff Scientist > Catalysis Science Group > PHYSICAL SCIENCES DIVISION > > Pacific Northwest National Laboratory > 902 Battelle Boulevard > P.O. Box 999, MSIN K2-57 > Richland, WA 99352 USA > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Donald.Camaioni at pnnl.gov Sat Nov 22 15:22:25 2014 From: Donald.Camaioni at pnnl.gov (Camaioni, Donald M) Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 21:22:25 +0000 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis In-Reply-To: <9EB365D5-F36B-427A-A15D-38D697D10390@me.com> References: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> <2DB09FF8-5FFC-458E-A10D-B7ABD5F5D617@outofoptions.net> <9EB365D5-F36B-427A-A15D-38D697D10390@me.com> Message-ID: Pro Fit also has 3D plotting capabilities. Have to use the plugin program available under "Prog" in menu bar. Look also in the Documentation folder that comes with pro Fit. -Don On Nov 22, 2014, at 1:09 PM, OTTO DE LA TORRE wrote: What happens if the third axis Z is is a function of X & Y ==> z=f(x,y) in which we can not us superposition. For example z=ln (x^y)? Sent from my iPhone On Nov 22, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Camaioni, Donald M > wrote: Jeremy, I recommend approach of combining the two plots. Once you have set it up and saved the plot, then you can reuse the file to make new plots. Plot all three datasets in the same graph declaring a new y-axis for the third y-axis. Duplicate the graph. Then edit the graphs. Delete the plotted data, hide the labels, ticks and axes of all except the 3rd y-axis in this second graph. Off set it to the right of your 1st graph and send it to the background. Hide the 3rd axis on the first graph. Add a title for the third axis. Best regards, Don On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: Hi, The reason I need to do have this is that I need to plot three things which each share the same range of x-values, but have different y ranges. An example of what I want to do, but using matplotlib, can be seen here: http://matplotlib.org/examples/axes_grid/demo_parasite_axes2.html I had thought about combing components of two graphs in various ways, but I it would be more elegant to do it directly if possible. I have a Matplotlib recipe for nice quality graphs, so I could plot via that, but Profit is much more easy to work with. all the best, Jeremy On 22 Nov 2014, at 20:27, Dave > wrote: Hi Jeremy, It?s a bit of a kludge, but make another graph and just hide the X1, Y1 and X2 axes? I?m confused as to why you?d want to do this, though. A few times I?ve done graphs that have a split y scale in the middle, with the x axis essentially continuous, but I did this by joining two separate graphs so that they look like they?re one. Dave On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Jeremy Harbinson > wrote: Hi, i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. all the best, Jeremy Harbinson _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Donald.Camaioni at pnnl.gov Sat Nov 22 16:08:01 2014 From: Donald.Camaioni at pnnl.gov (Camaioni, Donald M) Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 22:08:01 +0000 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis In-Reply-To: <9EB365D5-F36B-427A-A15D-38D697D10390@me.com> References: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> <2DB09FF8-5FFC-458E-A10D-B7ABD5F5D617@outofoptions.net> <9EB365D5-F36B-427A-A15D-38D697D10390@me.com> Message-ID: <15467032-7A50-4165-9DF8-47731F022FBD@pnnl.gov> If you want contour plotting, explore capabilities to make graphs of function(x,y), Data z(x,y), or Data z(row, column) under the Plot menu. There is an option to draw a color coded z-axis to the side of the plot. -Don On Nov 22, 2014, at 1:09 PM, OTTO DE LA TORRE wrote: What happens if the third axis Z is is a function of X & Y ==> z=f(x,y) in which we can not us superposition. For example z=ln (x^y)? Sent from my iPhone On Nov 22, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Camaioni, Donald M > wrote: Jeremy, I recommend approach of combining the two plots. Once you have set it up and saved the plot, then you can reuse the file to make new plots. Plot all three datasets in the same graph declaring a new y-axis for the third y-axis. Duplicate the graph. Then edit the graphs. Delete the plotted data, hide the labels, ticks and axes of all except the 3rd y-axis in this second graph. Off set it to the right of your 1st graph and send it to the background. Hide the 3rd axis on the first graph. Add a title for the third axis. Best regards, Don On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: Hi, The reason I need to do have this is that I need to plot three things which each share the same range of x-values, but have different y ranges. An example of what I want to do, but using matplotlib, can be seen here: http://matplotlib.org/examples/axes_grid/demo_parasite_axes2.html I had thought about combing components of two graphs in various ways, but I it would be more elegant to do it directly if possible. I have a Matplotlib recipe for nice quality graphs, so I could plot via that, but Profit is much more easy to work with. all the best, Jeremy On 22 Nov 2014, at 20:27, Dave > wrote: Hi Jeremy, It?s a bit of a kludge, but make another graph and just hide the X1, Y1 and X2 axes? I?m confused as to why you?d want to do this, though. A few times I?ve done graphs that have a split y scale in the middle, with the x axis essentially continuous, but I did this by joining two separate graphs so that they look like they?re one. Dave On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Jeremy Harbinson > wrote: Hi, i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. all the best, Jeremy Harbinson _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com _______________________________________________ proFit-list mailing list proFit-list at quantum-soft.com http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Donald.Camaioni at pnnl.gov Sat Nov 22 12:16:05 2014 From: Donald.Camaioni at pnnl.gov (Camaioni, Donald M) Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 18:16:05 +0000 Subject: [proFit-list] creating a third y-axis In-Reply-To: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> References: <5C42B2D3-D7CF-43F8-B7A9-9ECD4E408D1D@me.com> Message-ID: <2433B91A-9838-4DFE-8D85-0981F6CAB2DD@pnnl.gov> Hi Jeremy, Would it work for you to superimpose a second graph with the third y-axis onto your first one. It is how I do insets and sometimes stacked plots. Don Camaioni On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Jeremy Harbinson wrote: > Hi, > > i have also just sent this to profit at quansoft.com - I can never remember which I an supposed to use for customer support??. > > I would like to create a third y-axis positioned to the right and outside the frame of the graph; for example if my x-axis ranges from 0 to 10, the first y-axis would be at x = 0, the second at x = 10 and the third at x = 12; the third axis would basically be floating the right of the graph. I have had a few goes at doing this, but so far I never been able to get a y-axis positioned at an x- value greater the maximum x-value or less than the minimum x-value. I could extend the x-axis to beyond its current maximum and position the new y-axis along this new region, but I think that would not look so good. I?m sure there must be a simple way of doing this, but I am not figuring it out from the dialogs or the manual. > all the best, > Jeremy Harbinson > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From profit at quansoft.com Sun Nov 23 00:09:22 2014 From: profit at quansoft.com (proFit Support) Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 07:09:22 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 6.2.15 released Message-ID: Dear pro Fit users We have released pro Fit 2.6.15. This is a bug fix release. It is recommended for all users of pro Fit 6.2. For details see http://quansoft.com/hist.html The full version can be downloaded from http://www.quansoft.com/buy.html and the trial version from http://www.quansoft.com/trial.html This is a free update for all pro Fit 6.2 users. Best regards Kurt Sutter QuantumSoft From mail at apfel-edv.de Sun Nov 23 02:45:50 2014 From: mail at apfel-edv.de (Holger Apfel) Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 09:45:50 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] [Ann] pro Fit 6.2.15 released In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Works like a charm now. Thanks a lot! Holger Am 23.11.2014 um 07:09 schrieb proFit Support: > Dear pro Fit users > > We have released pro Fit 2.6.15. This is a bug fix release. It is recommended for all users of pro Fit 6.2. For details see http://quansoft.com/hist.html > > The full version can be downloaded from > > http://www.quansoft.com/buy.html > > and the trial version from > > http://www.quansoft.com/trial.html > > This is a free update for all pro Fit 6.2 users. > > Best regards > > Kurt Sutter > QuantumSoft > > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com Holger Apfel Fischerstr. 3 85221 Dachau 08131 338997 From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Tue Dec 23 11:20:47 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 09:20:47 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] GetWindowObject? Message-ID: Hi all, I?m playing with some Python scripts in 7.0 B4, is there any way to feed GetWindowObject the frontmost window? The scripts don?t seem to recognize dataType as a window type yet. I?m doing this because Applescript support for B4 doesn?t look to be done yet. Should I just assume this all is still a work in progress and wait? All I?d like to do for the moment is automate, in the front data window, copy one column to a new column and smooth data in that new column Thanks for any and all. Dave From profit at quansoft.com Tue Dec 23 12:12:45 2014 From: profit at quansoft.com (proFit Support) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 19:12:45 +0100 Subject: [proFit-list] GetWindowObject? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Dave Try pf.GetWindowObject(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)) for getting the frontmost data window. (Note that "dataType" is defined, but only as part of the module pf, so you must prepend "pf.") If you see issues with Apple Script, please report them directly to profit at quansoft.com Best regards Kurt Sutter QuntumSoft > On Dec 23, 2014, at 6:20 PM, Dave wrote: > > Hi all, > I?m playing with some Python scripts in 7.0 B4, is there any way to feed GetWindowObject the frontmost window? The scripts don?t seem to recognize dataType as a window type yet. > > I?m doing this because Applescript support for B4 doesn?t look to be done yet. Should I just assume this all is still a work in progress and wait? > > All I?d like to do for the moment is automate, in the front data window, copy one column to a new column and smooth data in that new column > > Thanks for any and all. > > Dave > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Tue Dec 23 12:17:01 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 10:17:01 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] GetWindowObject? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <841C6083-FC40-4AF6-BFBD-55BF5A5240FF@outofoptions.net> Hi Kurt, Thanks. I was missing the ?pf.? prefix on the dataType. pf.InsertColumns( window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType), at = 3, count = 3) will run without an error now, but it doesn?t insert any columns to, say a 3x3 cell data window. Dave > On Dec 23, 2014, at 10:12 AM, proFit Support wrote: > > Dear Dave > > Try > > pf.GetWindowObject(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)) > > for getting the frontmost data window. (Note that "dataType" is defined, but only as part of the module pf, so you must prepend "pf.") > > If you see issues with Apple Script, please report them directly to profit at quansoft.com > > Best regards > > Kurt Sutter > QuntumSoft > > >> On Dec 23, 2014, at 6:20 PM, Dave wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> I?m playing with some Python scripts in 7.0 B4, is there any way to feed GetWindowObject the frontmost window? The scripts don?t seem to recognize dataType as a window type yet. >> >> I?m doing this because Applescript support for B4 doesn?t look to be done yet. Should I just assume this all is still a work in progress and wait? >> >> All I?d like to do for the moment is automate, in the front data window, copy one column to a new column and smooth data in that new column >> >> Thanks for any and all. >> >> Dave >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Tue Dec 23 12:20:56 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 10:20:56 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] GetWindowObject? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hmm. This does work? pf.SetWindowProperties(window = pf.GetWindowObject(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)), nrCols = 4) > On Dec 23, 2014, at 10:12 AM, proFit Support wrote: > > Dear Dave > > Try > > pf.GetWindowObject(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)) > > for getting the frontmost data window. (Note that "dataType" is defined, but only as part of the module pf, so you must prepend "pf.") > > If you see issues with Apple Script, please report them directly to profit at quansoft.com > > Best regards > > Kurt Sutter > QuntumSoft > > >> On Dec 23, 2014, at 6:20 PM, Dave wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> I?m playing with some Python scripts in 7.0 B4, is there any way to feed GetWindowObject the frontmost window? The scripts don?t seem to recognize dataType as a window type yet. >> >> I?m doing this because Applescript support for B4 doesn?t look to be done yet. Should I just assume this all is still a work in progress and wait? >> >> All I?d like to do for the moment is automate, in the front data window, copy one column to a new column and smooth data in that new column >> >> Thanks for any and all. >> >> Dave >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com From glasspusher at outofoptions.net Tue Dec 23 12:26:51 2014 From: glasspusher at outofoptions.net (Dave) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 10:26:51 -0800 Subject: [proFit-list] GetWindowObject? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: OK, this works for me for now. Sometimes I can answer most of my own questions! pf.SetWindowProperties(window = pf.GetWindowObject(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)), nrCols = 4) pf.SelectColumn(firstColumn = 3, lastColumn = 3, options = pf.forgetOld) pf.Copy(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)) pf.SelectColumn(firstColumn = 4, lastColumn = 4, options = pf.forgetOld) pf.Paste(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)) pf.ReduceData(action = pf.smooth, points = 10, selectionOnly = True) pf.SetColumnProperties(column = 4,name = "smooth j?) > On Dec 23, 2014, at 10:20 AM, Dave wrote: > > Hmm. This does work? > > pf.SetWindowProperties(window = pf.GetWindowObject(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)), nrCols = 4) > > >> On Dec 23, 2014, at 10:12 AM, proFit Support wrote: >> >> Dear Dave >> >> Try >> >> pf.GetWindowObject(window = pf.FrontmostWindow(pf.dataType)) >> >> for getting the frontmost data window. (Note that "dataType" is defined, but only as part of the module pf, so you must prepend "pf.") >> >> If you see issues with Apple Script, please report them directly to profit at quansoft.com >> >> Best regards >> >> Kurt Sutter >> QuntumSoft >> >> >>> On Dec 23, 2014, at 6:20 PM, Dave wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> I?m playing with some Python scripts in 7.0 B4, is there any way to feed GetWindowObject the frontmost window? The scripts don?t seem to recognize dataType as a window type yet. >>> >>> I?m doing this because Applescript support for B4 doesn?t look to be done yet. Should I just assume this all is still a work in progress and wait? >>> >>> All I?d like to do for the moment is automate, in the front data window, copy one column to a new column and smooth data in that new column >>> >>> Thanks for any and all. >>> >>> Dave >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> proFit-list mailing list >>> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >>> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> proFit-list mailing list >> proFit-list at quantum-soft.com >> http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com > > > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com