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I'm pleased to announce the release of RAW version 2.3.1. This is a bug fix release that fixes several compatibility issues and other known bugs in RAW. The main update for this release is a new Windows 11 specific installer that will hopefully fix issues with the version 2.3.0 Windows installer not working for some Windows 11 computers.
This will be the last version of RAW to have a pre-built installer that supports Windows 10.
The Linux installer now supports a minimum version of Ubuntu 22.04/Debian 12.
The MacOS installer now supports a minimum version of MacOS 13 (Ventura).
All changes:
Fixed issues with the plot line picker not working when profiles were moved between plots.
Fixed a bug where GNOM would fail when it received a warning, rather than just when it received an error.
Fixed a bug where opening a GNOM window for a profile with a saved Dmax value would default the Dmax spinner to a float, leading to unexpected precision in the value.
Fixed a bug that prevented EFA or REGALS from running on baseline subtracted data.
Fixed a bug where DENSS align was writing an unwanted log file that would cause errors on Windows.
Fixed an issue with DENSS writing files not in the specified save directory.
Replaced depreciated scipy.integrate.trapz calls.
Added checking for expired ATSAS license for ATSAS >= 4.0.
Fixed compatibility with numpy 2.0 and pyFAI 2025.3.0.
Fixed an issue where autodmax function could spuriously fail to find GNOM.
Fixed an issue where if both .abs and .int are plotted by CRYSOL they could not be returned to the main plot.
Fixed a bug that prevented the ambimeter window from opening with ATSAS version >=4.
Fixed a bug where axes labels were not updated correctly in the LC series analysis window.
Fixed a bug where ambimeter failing to run would raise an error.