What's new in Graph Sketcher 1.5.2
May 6, 2008
- Bar charts (a new type of "point shape")
- Ability to swap the axes
- Ability to copy the graph as an image (to paste into other applications)
- Paste & Replace command for using new data with an existing graph layout
- Quick Look integration for Mac OS 10.5
- Many smaller fixes and enhancements
New in Graph Sketcher 1.5.1 (Mar 4, 2008)
- Labels now support subscripts, superscripts, and all rich text attributes
- Filled areas with curved edges stick to the curves even when adjusted
- Filled areas stick to data series in the same way as they do with curved lines
- The axes can be fixed either at the origin or at the edge of the graph
- Axes can have arrows on the ends, just like normal lines
- Normal lines can now have arrows all along them (a new "dash" style)
- Labels snap to centered positions when attached to points and lines
- Grid line positioning is improved
- Many smaller fixes and enhancements
New in Graph Sketcher 1.5 (Feb 4, 2008)
- Filled areas can have arbitrary curved edges
- New elements snap to lines and intersections
- Hollow point shape lets you represent strict inequalities
- Axis guides help with inputting data visually
- More preferences are saved as defaults
- Many smaller fixes and enhancements
New in Graph Sketcher 1.4.9 (Nov 24, 2007)
- Ability to change the width of grid lines
- Ability to set the canvas size precisely
- Spell checking as you type
- More data shapes
- More export options
- Better fill interface
- Many smaller fixes and enhancements
- Notes:
- Data importing no longer recognizes a space ' ' as a possible value delimiter.
- Graphs created in all previous versions of Graph Sketcher can still be opened in 1.4.9.