SMath Studio 0.97.5890 (16 February 2016) - Messages
Application can be easily extended based on your needs. Built-in Extensions Manager tool allows to get access to hundreds official and third-party resources of the following types: usage examples, plug-ins, SMath Viewer based applications, snippets, interface translations, interactive books, handbooks and tutorials.
It provides numerous computing features and rich user interface translated into about 40 different languages. Application also contains integrated mathematical reference book.
Changes introduced in current build 0.97.5890
Improvements
- The following functions are now support units: round(...) and trunc(...);
- SS-2284: Support for +-infinity as an argument implemented for sinh, cosh, tanh and coth;
- SS-53, SS-2261: The following quantity units implemented: %, ‰, ppm and ppb;
- Calculation performance improved;
- Languages updated;
- Refactoring.
Corrections
- SS-2292: Symbolic calculation error of augment(...) and submatrix(...) functions fixed (happened sometimes when matrices in arguments were negative);
- SS-2293: Fixed issue with handling of absolute variables/functions on the worksheet contains errors;
- SS-2287: Glitches on Math equations drawings in some cases fixed;
- SS-2288: Functions wfile(..) and rfile(..) fixed to always use standard decimal symbol and arguments separator - this allows to use the same files using SMath Studio with different locale settings.
Download
SMathStudioDesktop.0_97_5890.Mono.tar.gz (1 MiB) downloaded 2235 time(s).
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- Desktop (Windows):
Framework: .NET Framework 2.0 - Desktop (Linux):
Framework: Mono 2.0 (libmono-winforms-2.0-cil package) or higher
- [ARA] Arabic / العربي
- [BEL] Belarusian / Беларуская
- [BUL] Bulgarian / Български
- [CAT] Catalan / Català
- [CHS] Chinese (Simplified) / 简体中文
- [CHT] Chinese (Traditional) / 簡體中文
- [CPP] Portuguese (Brazil) / Brazil (Português)
- [CZE] Czech / Čeština
- [DAN] Danish / Dansk
- [DUT] Dutch / Nederlands
- [ENG] English / English
- [FAS] Persian / فارسی
- [FIN] Finnish / Suomi
- [FRE] French / Français
- [GER] German / Deutsch
- [GRE] Greek / Ελληνικά
- [HEB] Hebrew / עברית
- [HUN] Hungarian / Magyar
- [IND] Indonesian / Bahasa Indonesia
- [ITA] Italian / Italiano
- [JPN] Japanese / 日本語
- [KOR] Korean / 한국어
- [LAV] Latvian / Latviešu
- [LTH] Lithuanian / Lietuvių
- [NOR] Norwegian / Norsk
- [POL] Polish / Polski
- [POR] Portuguese / Português
- [RON] Romanian / Română
- [RUS] Russian / Русский
- [SCC] Serbian (Latin) / Srpski
- [SCR] Croatian / Hrvatski
- [SLK] Slovak / Slovenčina
- [SPA] Spanish / Español
- [SRP] Serbian (Cyrillic) / Српски
- [SWE] Swedish / Svenska
- [TUR] Turkish / Türkçe
- [UKR] Ukrainian / Українська
SMath Studio tutorial by Bernard Liengme.
SMathPrimer.pdf (Date: 11.11.2011. File size: 2.06MB) - to open in Adobe Acrobat Reader
Introduction of the use of SMath Studio by Gilberto E. Urroz, Ph.D., P.E.
SMathStudio.0_85.Article.Eng.pdf (Date: 23.09.2009. File size: 828.96KB) - to open in Adobe Acrobat Reader
SMathStudio.0_85.IOFiles.Article.Eng.pdf (Date: 27.09.2009. File size: 453.24KB) - to open in Adobe Acrobat Reader
SMathStudio.0_85.NumericFunctions.Article.Eng.pdf (Date: 18.10.2009. File size: 622.45KB) - to open in Adobe Acrobat Reader
SMathStudio.0_85.Programming.Article.Eng.pdf (Date: 18.10.2009. File size: 411.74KB) - to open in Adobe Acrobat Reader
SMath Studio icons (
SMathStudio.Icons.zip (Date: 12.04.2010. Size: 63.74KB)
Thank you for this new release, with very welcome changes.
When I look at Help->About window, I see "Date: 17/09/2015". A time machine to the past? ;-)
WroteWhen I look at Help->About window, I see "Date: 17/09/2015". A time machine to the past? ;-)
Yes, it is my fault. Forgot to update a date. Sorry for this.
But it will be the last time this issue happened as I just added date updating to the automatic deployment procedure.
Best regards.
Wrote[color=darkblue]This new release works fine for me, when I use the basic plugins proposed. Even the speed is well improuved.
Thanks for reminding - calculation speed was really a bit improved. Added this to change log.
WroteAfter installing all availables plugins, some of my old applications fails.
For the moment I have not investigated to see which plugin produces such a side effect.
Please let me know if you find a reason. To say truth I expected nothing should be changed in worksheets or plug-ins for this release.
At least hundreds of my complex test worksheets was opened and calculated without any errors before releasing.
Best regards.
WroteThank you very much Andrey for this new release,
This new release works fine for me, when I use the basic plugins proposed. Even the speed is well improuved.
After installing all availables plugins, some of my oldapplications fails.
For the moment I have not investigated to see which plugin produces such a side effect.
Best Regards,
Ioan
That's what I'm afraid: scrapping so many work sheets.
Guess what: it would scrap my most precious ones.
Is the solution, purchase or rent a new PC for each new release ?
Not bad an idea as beta testing ... my laptop is too small to avail.
Now, the savant question(s):
I presume that each new release does not evaporate the previous one.
If things go bad, will XP restore the previous version ???
My question is pertinent because Smath is absent of the Windows Registry.
It looks to work by itself and might got lost by itself as well and what
about my 250 work sheets ? Murphy's law might apply.
Jean
WroteThat's what I'm afraid: scrapping so many work sheets.
Guess what: it would scrap my most precious ones.
Wroteand what
about my 250 work sheets ? Murphy's law might apply.
Please don't think that one day soon SMath will gone or will be changed dramatically, so you will not be able to work with your old worksheets. This scenario is not realistic at all.
1) I realize that I have no right to forgot about back compatibility.
2) Before every release (and also during development) I always execute automatic tests to ensure nothing broken in the logic implemented earlier - I have a bundle of about 800 different worksheets. SMath Studio opens them, recalculates and compares results with previous ones. Any registered deviation is my priority task.
3) I've created a tool (with a great help from developers from our community

4) All previously released versions are still available for downloading, so one can test them if it is really required.
5) I'm not the one who have access to all sources of SMath project (including SMath Core, web-sites and different related tools), so even if something bad happened to me project will continue living and growing.
Yes, sometimes I have to do significant changes to API, but I always try to inform about it all the developers and users (I remember only one such situation when logic on the worksheets was changed, so it required small changes to some documents) and publish nightly builds to provide some time for plug-ins migration. This is life. But it is important that all these situations was successfully passed.
Best regards.
I will take the plunge sometimes. Long life to Smath,
it will be my last tool before succing the roots.
Cheers, Jean
WroteIf you appreciate as useful, I can send to you by mail a copy of my file.
Yes, please. I will test your file and plug-in and will find a reason.
WroteI think, it would be better to order the list of plugins according their name.
Done. Will be available in the next SS version.
Thank you!
Best regards.
I will contact [USERLINK]uni[/USERLINK] regarding it. For now I suggest to just uninstall this plug-in.
More details sent to your e-mail.
Thank you and best regards.
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