Engauge Digitizer

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This open source, digitizing software converts an image file showing a graph or map, into numbers. The image file can come from a scanner, digital camera or screenshot. The numbers can be read on the screen, and written or copied to a spreadsheet.

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engauge-digitizer-rpmlintrc 0000000136 136 Bytes
engauge-digitizer.changes 0000015198 14.8 KB
engauge-digitizer.spec 0000004750 4.64 KB
v10.11.tar.gz 0071861877 68.5 MB
Revision 17 (latest revision is 20)
Yuchen Lin's avatar Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory) accepted request 677717 from Atri Bhattacharya's avatar Atri Bhattacharya (badshah400) (revision 17)
- Use qhelpgenerator-qt5 instead of qcollectiongenerator-qt5 to
  build help files as the latter has been superseded by the former
  beginning with Qt 5.12.
- Remove an unnecessary build file that was included in the help
  directory.

- Update to version 10.11:
  - Display warning if function points are not well defined
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#288).
  - Handle large dynamic range in documents with four axis points
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#296).
  - Ensure there is always at least one curve
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#294).

- Update to version 10.10:
  + Curve Fit window shows higher order polynomial fits
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#287)
  + Grid removal is faster and more accurate
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#285,
    gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#284)
  + New command line feature to extract original image
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#277)

- Update to version 10.9:
  - Linux installer ensures installation is into a new directory
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#275)
  - More protection against inconsistent inputs
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#274)
  - More protection against inconsistent data in input files
    (gh#markummitchell/engauge-digitizer#273)
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