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Changes in PySeqsee in reverse chronological order:
June 5, 2012, Release 0.2
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34 commits with these highlights:
* A shiny new batch mode and SxS mode GUI with pretty pie charts and stats comparing with
previous runs.
* More documentation. A lot more is still needed, but the How To section is somewhat improved.
* Enriched the skeleton app generator and started a tutorial explaining how a new app can
be created.
* A new standard location now for saving files such as LTMs and statistics of batch runs.
These will be in ~/.pyseqsee/{app_name}.
Seqsee:
* A lot of cleanup, ability to see pseudo-periodic sequences such as "1 7 2 8 3 9"
* Allowing multiple mappings between groups. Allows Seqsee to get out of ruts (for example,
in "2 3 5 7 11...", if it saw 2-3 as being numeric successor instead of Prime successor,
it could previously get stuck. Now it doesn't.)
* More consistent use of categories. This allowed Seqsee to see "1 7 2 11 3 13", which it
did not despite the previous change.
* A lot of code cleanup.
* The UI is richer, with more things visible.
* FindMapping completely refactored.
April 20, 2012, Releases 0.1.1 and 0.1.2
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12 commits with these highlights:
* Refactored subspaces, added documentation.
* Significant improvements to Seqsee.
* Moved code around so that everything lives under farg/
* Released to Pypi
April 13, 2012, Release 0.1
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Initial release and announcement sent to FARG.