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Relax 3.3.0

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* Improved description in GUI text for user function relax_disp.plot_disp_curves(). The improved description now explains the new features. [https://gna.org/support/?3124 Sr #3124]: Grace graphs production for R<sub>1&rho;</sub> analysis with R<sub>2eff</sub> as function of &Omega;<sub>eff</sub>. [https://gna.org/support/?3138 Sr #3138]: Interpolating theta through spin-lock offset [Omega], rather than spin-lock field strength [w1].
* Extended graph labelling, file naming and return of data for multiple CPMG graphs types. [https://gna.org/support/?3124 Sr #3124]: Grace graphs production for R<sub>1&rho;</sub> analysis with R<sub>2eff</sub> as function of &Omega;<sub>eff</sub>. [https://gna.org/support/?3138 Sr #3138]: Interpolating theta through spin-lock offset [Omega], rather than spin-lock field strength [w1].
* Added system test Relax_disp.test_kteilum_fmpoulsen_makke_check_graphs to check all CPMG graph combinations of: y_axis_types = [Y_AXIS_R2_EFF, Y_AXIS_R2_R1RHO]; x_axis_types = [X_AXIS_DISP, X_AXIS_THETA, X_AXIS_W_EFF]; interpolate_types = [INTERPOLATE_DISP]. This is a total of 6 graphs. The graphs will in most cases be totally equal, since the &theta ; angle is calculated to 90 degrees, and R<sub>1</sub> is returned as 0.0, then R<sub>2</sub>=(R<sub>1&rho;</sub> - R<sub>1</sub> cos^<sup>2</sup>(&theta;)) / sin^<sup>2</sup>(&theta;) = R<sub>1&rho;</sub> = R<sub>2eff</sub> for CPMG models. [https://gna.org/support/?3124 Sr #3124]: Grace graphs production for R<sub>1&rho;</sub> analysis with R<sub>2eff</sub> as function of &Omega;<sub>eff</sub>. [https://gna.org/support/?3138 Sr #3138]: Interpolating theta through spin-lock offset [Omega], rather than spin-lock field strength [w1].
* Added graphs to check against for system test: Relax_disp.test_kteilum_fmpoulsen_makke_check_graphs. [https://gna.org/support/?3124 Sr #3124]: Grace graphs production for R<sub>1&rho;</sub> analysis with R<sub>2eff</sub> as function of &Omega;<sub>eff</sub>. [https://gna.org/support/?3138 Sr #3138]: Interpolating theta through spin-lock offset [Omega], rather than spin-lock field strength [w1].
* Expanded ex. to example in help text for function. [https://gna.org/support/?3124 Sr #3124]: Grace graphs production for R<sub>1&rho;</sub> analysis with R<sub>2eff</sub> as function of &Omega;<sub>eff</sub>. [https://gna.org/support/?3138 Sr #3138]: Interpolating theta through spin-lock offset [Omega], rather than spin-lock field strength [w1].
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