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Hi Tom, I cannot seem to export spectral fits as anything other than .png/.jpeg. I see the option to export to .svg/.eps/.pdf but no file is created. I've tried lowering the DPI just in case it was too large but that didn't help. Alternatively, is there anyway to export the simulated curve to a .csv or similar? I see how you do it for a processed spectrum but not for a fitted one. Hope this helps. Regards, Wouter |
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Hi, I have the same problem using the "windows installer" version. I cannot export a stack plot (for instance) as .svg or .pdf to further work on it using Illustrator. However, if you download and compile the source code everything works. Best, |
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Hi IgoiuS, Yes, the issue is still there in the installer. It will only be fixed when we release a new version (hopefully soon). Regards, Wouter |
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Hey!
Thanks for the software, its great to have a usable program to generate disordered quadrupolar fitting. New to the software so hopefully my question isn't too inane.
I cannot seem to export spectral fits as anything other than .png/.jpeg. I see the option to export to .svg/.eps/.pdf but no file is created. I've tried lowering the DPI just in case it was too large but that didn't help.
Alternatively, is there anyway to export the simulated curve to a .csv or similar? I see how you do it for a processed spectrum but not for a fitted one.
I'm using ssNake v1.4 via the windows 64bit installer on Windows 10.
Thanks again!
Tom
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