• Cancelling out of a print dialog on the 68k version no longer causes the dialog to refuse to reappear on subsequent attempts to print a plot.
• The PPC version no longer crashes if you try to print either a plot or a page of plots.
• The help system of the PPC version now works.
• Fixed problem with the Export Dataset option. Under certain (unusual) circumstances junk data was being written out.
Version 1.12, June 1996.
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New Features:
• PowerPC version included!
• Added "Close All" item on File menu to enable quick closing of all open windows.
• Added list of open plot windows to Plot Menu.
• Simpler registration, from anywhere inthe world, through Kagi Shareware.
Bugs Fixed:
• Modified "Export as PICT" so that it looks both outside and inside the
application partition in order to find the necessary memory.
• Fixed a bug in the View Page dialog that caused some menu items to be disabled.
• Modified the algorithm used to place the preferences file so that it is always
placed in the system disk prefs folder not the local disk's prefs folder!
• Cosmetic bug in Error-bar dialogs.
• Fixed File menu balloon help.
Version 1.11, September 1995.
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New Features:
• Added a new "View Page..." dialog which enables multiple plots to be easily positioned on one page. Plots can be placed anywhere on a page or easily laid out on a grid. They can be scaled and moved in the same way as a window can.
• The "Ranges" menu has become the more appropriate "Axes" menu.
• The drawing of thin (<1pt) lines within a plot is now an integral part of the "Lines" menu.
• A "Thickness" sub-menu on the "Axes" menu enables you to change the thickness of a plot border, axes and tick-marks.
• Many more linestyles added.
• Several modal dialogs converted to moveable modal type.
Bugs Fixed:
• Saved files now have the correct font information.
• Annotation on the printed copy is now produced using a scalable font if available.
• Undo of Go! does not now crash the machine!
• Time is not spent drawing lines that lie totally outside the plot.