What's new in LabChart Reader 8.1.27
Oct 30, 2023
- Fixes:
- Fixed an issue where with certain regional settings, input options weren’t being applied for C Series Instrument Interfaces & Front End Interfaces.
- Fixed an issue where the Preset Comments window would disappear when switching layouts.
- Improvements:
- Added support in Macros for deleting data while sampling in monitor mode.
New in LabChart Reader 8.1.25 (May 21, 2023)
- Fixes:
- Fixed an issue when using a Front End Interface in conjunction with a stimulator, the stimulator would stop stimulating for 5 minutes at the end of every hour.
- Fixed an issue where Digital Inputs on 26 series PowerLabs would not behave as expected when driven from a macro.
- Fixed an issue where the pH Amp in conjunction with a C Series Front End Interface would not apply the correct gain range.
- Fixed an issue where 5 Amp USB-C cables would be limited to 3 Amps with the C Series PowerLab C.
- Fixed a sub-ms stream delay compensation error when using different sampling rates on the C Series Interfaces.
- Fixed an issue where the C Series Front End Interface could drop power to some Front Ends in edge-case circumstances.
- Fixed an edge case LabChart data storage saving issue.
- Fixed a rare crash that could occur during device scan when the Gas Analyzer was attached to a C Series Front End Interface.
- Fixed a rare issue that could cause minor data loss during disc buffer recovery.
- Fixed a rare issue that would cause a crash when saving while sampling to a very large data file.
New in LabChart Reader 8.1.22 (Sep 13, 2022)
- Improvements:
- LabChart Reader incorporates the non-sampling improvements from the LabChart releases in-between 8.1.21 and 8.1.18
- Fixes:
- Exporting Scope page data with multi-rate channels now exports synchronised data
New in LabChart Reader 8.1.21 (Mar 17, 2022)
- Improvements:
- LabChart Reader incorporates the non-sampling improvements from the LabChart releases in-between 8.1.21 and 8.1.18
- Fixes:
- Exporting Scope page data with multi-rate channels now exports synchronised data
New in LabChart Reader 8.1.9 (Nov 15, 2017)
- Removed a warning message box referring to the Bio Amp when launching LabChart Reader.
New in LabChart Reader 8.1.6 (Jun 16, 2017)
- Added support for new generation Octal and Quad Bioamps.
- Added ‘synchrony’ arithmetic expression for showing synchronization
- between two event channels.
- Fixed a bug where arithmetic expressions using another channel’s raw data
- weren’t always being loaded properly from settings files.
- Added arithmetic expression for spectral coherence with a false color chart
- view mode.
- Fixed a bug where data block popup information wasn’t being saved.
- Fixed a bug where the top row of the data pad may show an value from a
- previous selection of the data.
- Fixed a bug where Zeroing and DC Restore actions for a bioamp would be
- saved in a settings files and actioned when opening an input amplifier dialog.
- Added support for exporting selected raw channels as LabChart files
New in LabChart Reader 8.1.5 (Aug 11, 2016)
- LabChart Reader is now fully compatible with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update
New in LabChart Reader 8.1.2 (Feb 24, 2016)
- Minor improvements have been made to the Feature Manager
New in LabChart Reader 8.1.1 (Nov 7, 2015)
- Improved behavior when deleting pages from the Scope view if the Chart view is closed.
New in LabChart Reader 8.1 (Oct 2, 2015)
- The LabChart File format has been updated. As such, .adicht and .adiset files created with LabChart 8.1 cannot be opened in previous versions of the software
- Cyclic Measurements event channel calculations now consistently draw out to the last event while sampling
- It is now possible to print the LabChart Selection from the Chart and Scope views Data Pad Plots can now be printed
New in LabChart Reader 8.0.9 (Jul 28, 2015)
- Launching LabChart Reader no longer causes kuraCloud Desktop to become disabled.
New in LabChart Reader 8.0.5 (Mar 25, 2015)
- Changes since LabChart Reader 8.0:
- There have been many small improvements and enhancements in this release
- Improved behaviour to ensure LabChart Reader always exits cleanly
- The Display Settings dialog now includes a Help button
- DVM windows now update to show the correct value even when the corresponding channel has been collapsed (hidden)
- Chart View:
- The Chart View now scrolls in response to the mouse wheel
- The Chart View now scrolls horizontally when it has focus and the left or right arrow keys are used
- Edit | Clear Channel functionality is now available when the Chart View has focus
- Channel Settings Dialog:
- The channel colors displayed in the Channel Settings dialog now always match the colors of the actual drawn data
- Scope View:
- Improved reliability when a file is opened that has a Scope event source, when the module that previously provided the event source (such as Peak Analysis) is no longer present
- Improved reliability when placing the Marker at the cursor position (rather than clamping to the trace) in the Scope View
- Data Pad Plots:
- Improved drawing performance of Data Pad Plots
- Histogram Plots now have an option for calculating the bin parameters automatically
- LabChart Reader shortcut keys now work correctly when a Data Pad Plots view has focus
- Plots now work with Data Pad values created from the Comment Number and Scope Page Number calculations
- Auto Scale and Continuous Auto Scale toolbar buttons can now be used for individual Plots
New in LabChart Reader 8.0 (May 28, 2014)
- New:
- Chart View enhancements:
- The Chart View shows a row of buttons at the top that can be used to more easily navigate through a file containing multiple blocks
- Low-rate data now draws using linear interpolation between samples (rather than steps). This can be changed via a right-click menu option
- Data Pad Plots:
- Customize the content and ‘look’ of plots
- Export plots to various image formats, or copy and paste into other applications
- Live updates while recording data
New in LabChart Reader 7.0.2 (Sep 16, 2009)
- Fixed a known issue where multiple error dialogs could be displayed when LabChart was launched by a user with restricted Windows account privileges.