History

0.3.0 (2018-10-01)

  • Added a new plot system
  • Added a last simulation list
  • Added more log messages
  • Removed latex as an requirement for the main GUI, only required for the Postprocessor

0.2.3 (2018-05-14)

  • Added sensible examples for Post- and Meta processors in the Ball and Beam example
  • Fixed Issue regarding the Disturbance Block
  • Removed error-prone pseudo post processing
  • Fixed problems due to changes in trajectory generators

0.2.2 (2018-03-28)

  • Added extensive beginners guide (thanks to Jonas) and tutorial section
  • Added extended documentation for examples (again, thanks to Jonas)

0.2.1 (2017-09-07)

  • Fixed issue when installing via pip
  • Fixed issue with metaprocessors and added example metaprocessor for ballbeam
  • Downgraded requirements

0.2.0 (2017-08-18)

  • Second minor release with lots of new features.
  • Completely overhauled graphical user interface with menus and shortcuts.
  • PyMoskito now comes with three full-fledged examples from the world of control theory, featuring the Ball and Beam- and a Tandem-Pendulum system.
  • The main application now has a logger window which makes it easier to see what is going on in the simulation circuit.
  • Several bugs concerning encoding issues have been fixed
  • Unittest have been added and the development now uses travis-ci
  • Version change from PyQt4 to Pyt5
  • Version change form Python 2.7 to 3.5+
  • Changed version to GPLv3 and added appropriate references for the used images.
  • Improved the export of simulation results
  • Introduced persistent settings that make opening files less painful.
  • Made vtk an optional dependency and added matplotlib based visualizers.
  • Large improvements concerning the sphinx-build documentation
  • Fixed issue concerning possible data types for simulation module properties
  • Introduced new generic modules that directly work on scipy StateSpace objects.

0.1.0 (2015-01-11)

  • First release on PyPI.