Enhancements since 3.1a include
- From the gate-setting graphics screen, the ability to change
the active gate number, to clear a gate, or to turn off gating.
(Thanks to Geoff Osborne for suggesting this enhancement.)
- Help has been spruced up significantly. A new 6-page chapter
has been added entitled "How to Use MFI for the First Time".
- Overlayed histograms can now be scaled independently, making
each histogram's tallest peak reach maximum Y. This is an
alternative to the default, in which all are on the same common Y
scale set to avoid clipping the tallest peak, and in which areas
under each curve are proportional to the number of in-gate
events.
- Dozens of bugs have been fixed. All reported/observed bugs are
believed to be fixed. This belief is likely to be naieve, but
much progress has been made.
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