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Latest revision as of 11:38, 29 September 2023

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News & Updates
Version 5 of relax. The latest relax release now supports the new versions of wxPython (Phoenix), giving relax a more modern GUI.
Migration to SourceForge After the Gna! shutdown at the start of 2017, relax has finally in 2019 been fully migrated to the SourceForge infrastructure.
Gna! is permanently shut down! A migration to another open source infrastructure is planned. This will include web hosting for http://www.nmr-relax.com, source code repositories, bug and other trackers, new reports, download pages, and possible a svn to git conversion.
Tutorial added Tutorial for sorting data stored as numpy to on-resonance R1rho analysis
Version 4 of relax With the latest relax release merging in years of developments in the frame order analysis, the major number has been incremented to relax 4.
Tutorial added Tutorial for manual regarding the relaxation dispersion auto-analysis in the GUI
Tutorial added Tutorial for R1/R2 Relaxation curve-fitting analysis on varian recorded as fid interleaved
Matplotlib example added Matplotlib example
Tutorial added Relaxation dispersion analysis R1_rho recorded on varian
Tutorial added Relaxation dispersion analysis cpmg fixed time recorded on varian as fid interleaved
Tutorial added Adding relaxation dispersion models to relax
wiki namespace changed The wiki is now placed at: http://wiki.nmr-relax.com as of 19 of July 2013
GPL License The License has been changed to GPL v3.
New Wiki This is the new wiki
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relax version 1.2.1
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Keywords DASHA, model-free analysis
Release type Major bugfix
Release date 20 January 2006

The PDF version of the relax 1.2.1 user manual The relax 1.2.1 user manual

Description

This release fixes a number of bugs affecting the creation of DASHA scripts for specific model-free models (two time scale motions but without the τf parameter) and the reading of DASHA results for models with motions on two time scales. The function value.write which was broken when trying to write out relaxation data (R1, R2, or the NOE) has been fixed as well as the out of date generate_ri.py sample script.


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