I am pleased to announce two very exciting nmrglue related new
items.
First an article describing nmrglue has been accepted for
publication in the Journal of Biomolecular NMR. The article is
available for download from the published website
(
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10858-013-9718-x). If
you do not have a subscription to JBNMR and would like a copy of the
article, email me and I would be happy to provide you with a pdf
copy.
Also please cite this article if you find nmrglue useful in your
research:
J.J. Helmus, C.P. Jaroniec, Nmrglue: An open source Python package
for the analysis of multidimensional NMR data,
J. Biomol. NMR 2013, in press.
With an expected influx of new users from the article, I have
released files for nmrglue version 0.4 which are available as both a
tar.gz file for Linux and Mac OS X as well as a .exe file for
windows installs. I encourage all users to upgrade to version 0.4
or to use the latest version available at GitHub.
Highlights of change and addition in v0.4:
* Better support for Rowland NMR Toolkit files.
* Simpson module for reading file produced by the simulation
program.
* General code style clean up (PEP8).
* Developer Guide added to documentation.
* Bug fixes in reading Bruker pulseprograms and JCAMP-DX files.
* Example from the JBNMR article added to documentation.
Install files are available at:
http://code.google.com/p/nmrglue/downloads/list?q=label:Type-Installer
Instruction for installing both from these file or using the GitHub
repository:
http://jjhelmus.github.com/nmrglue/version0_4/install.html
Full documentation:
http://jjhelmus.github.com/nmrglue/version0_4/index.html
Additional detail can be found at the nmrglue website:
http://nmrglue.com/
As always I'm happy to answer any question about using nmrglue or
NMR processing, analysis and visualization topics.
Cheers,
- Jonathan Helmus (
jjhe...@gmail.com)