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| keywords = Relaxation curve-fitting
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| type    = Major feature
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| date    = 14 January 2006
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== Description ==
  
 
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Introducing the newest 1.2 stable feature release of relax.  The major feature of this release is that relaxation curve fitting is now supported within relax.  Now relax can calculate the R<sub>1</sub>, R<sub>2</sub>, and NOE, as well as their associated errors, from peak intensities.
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Introducing the newest 1.2 stable feature release of relax.  The major feature of this release is that [http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/Relaxation_curve_fitting.html relaxation curve fitting] is now supported within relax.  Now relax can calculate the R<sub>1</sub>, R<sub>2</sub>, and [http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/Calculating_NOE.html NOE], as well as their associated errors, from peak intensities.
  
 
Other features include a shift to the 'make' system.  Installation is now through makefiles and the command 'make install' as root will install relax into /usr/local/.  Many of the development related scripts for compiling the manual, removing temporary files, creating the distribution packages, etc have been moved into makefiles as well.  [[C|C modules]] have been added which interface with relax through the Python/C API.  These implement the functions using in the optimisation of relaxation curves.  To create the C shared objects, the command 'make' is used.
 
Other features include a shift to the 'make' system.  Installation is now through makefiles and the command 'make install' as root will install relax into /usr/local/.  Many of the development related scripts for compiling the manual, removing temporary files, creating the distribution packages, etc have been moved into makefiles as well.  [[C|C modules]] have been added which interface with relax through the Python/C API.  These implement the functions using in the optimisation of relaxation curves.  To create the C shared objects, the command 'make' is used.
  
The minor version number which can be downloaded is relax version 1.2.0. This is the first release of the new 1.2 branch.
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The minor version number which can be downloaded is [[relax 1.2.0|relax version 1.2.0]]. This is the first release of the new 1.2 branch.
 
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== Links ==
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For reference, the following links are also part of the announcement for this release:
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* [http://wiki.nmr-relax.com/Relax_1.2.0 Official release notes]
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* {{gna link|url=gna.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=1043|text=Gna! news item}}
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== Announcements ==
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{{:relax release announcements}}
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== See also ==
  
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* [http://www.nmr-relax.com/api/1.2/ The relax 1.2 API documentation]
 
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[[Category:Steady-state NOE analysis]]
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[[Category:Relaxation curve-fitting analysis]]

Latest revision as of 21:38, 8 October 2020


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relax version 1.2.0
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Keywords Relaxation curve-fitting
Release type Major feature
Release date 14 January 2006

The PDF version of the relax 1.2.0 user manual The relax 1.2.0 user manual

Description

Introducing the newest 1.2 stable feature release of relax. The major feature of this release is that relaxation curve fitting is now supported within relax. Now relax can calculate the R1, R2, and NOE, as well as their associated errors, from peak intensities.

Other features include a shift to the 'make' system. Installation is now through makefiles and the command 'make install' as root will install relax into /usr/local/. Many of the development related scripts for compiling the manual, removing temporary files, creating the distribution packages, etc have been moved into makefiles as well. C modules have been added which interface with relax through the Python/C API. These implement the functions using in the optimisation of relaxation curves. To create the C shared objects, the command 'make' is used.

The minor version number which can be downloaded is relax version 1.2.0. This is the first release of the new 1.2 branch.


Links

For reference, the following links are also part of the announcement for this release:


Announcements

If you would like to receive announcements about new relax versions, please subscribe to the relax announcement mailing list. This list only receives ~10 emails per year. It is archived at the SourceForge archives and in The Mail Archive.


See also