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TODO List
… or list of areas where help in the development will be welcomed:
Targeted for 0.71 release:
- Support for other data format: SAMPLE FILES NEEDED ! hspice, spice3, hdf5, csv, sst2, wdf, psf (via https://github.com/henjo/libpsf ?)
- New feature: x10 mode: enlarge the X scale by a factor of 10 (add an icon in the tool bar
- New feature: Zoom between cursor: placing horizontal or vertical cursors and pressing 'z' shall enlarge the figure within the limits defined by the cursors
- Support for other languages (currently only en, es)
Targeted for future releases:
- Bug fix: check if cursors are consistent for when (un)zooming 16/03/2011: Hmm… This looks much more complex and to dive deep inside matplotlib: to get the initial view 'home', we need to get the first element in matplotlib.backend_bases.NavigationToolbar2._views which is a matplotlib.cbook.Stack without pop feature. Let consider this bug in the next release, by rewriting the zoom features. SpanSelector might help in this case, and audacity or gtkwave shall be considered as an example
- Support for Signal compatible
diff()
erenciacion - Support for other graph format: Smith charts, polar plots, eye diagram (hint there)…
- Separate the gui from the framework: make two packages oscopy-core and oscopy-gtk
- Open item: reduce the way to access Signal properties, only [g|s]et_property shall be used?
- Remove Signal get_* and set_* from the user scope.
- Remove @properties
- Design icons specific to oscopy GUI (main window, figure windows)
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