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AfterMath: Copying Plots
The easiest way to create an exact copy of a plot is to perform a copy-and-paste operation in the archive tree. In the archive tree, simply copy the plot of interest. Then, paste the plot back into the archive at any location of your choosing.
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AfterMath: Login Screen
Single-User, English Language Login Screen Most AfterMath installations are intended for use with a single user who is assumed to speak the English language. When this type of AfterMath software installation is started, you are presented with a Login Screen as shown below. Simply click on the “OK” button to begin using the AfterMath software.
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AfterMath: Permissions Files
The AfterMath software is typically used in conjunction with one or more instruments manufactured by Pine. Your license to use AfterMath with these designated instruments is activated by placing one or more permissions files in the AfterMath folder on your hard drive. Permissions files have the filename extension ”.papx” at the end of the filename.…
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AfterMath: Software License
The AfterMath software package is usually sold to Pine's customers along with one or more instruments (such as an electrochemical potentiostat) manufactured by Pine. We understand that our instruments are used in laboratory environments where multiple computers are present and where data acquired using one computer might be analyzed using a different computer. So, we…
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AfterMath: Archive Data Types
Each archive that you have opened appears on the left side of the screen as a separate “root” in the “tree control”. The symbol shown to the left represents an open archive. The name of an archive is always the same as the filename used to save the archive on your hard drive. Aftermath archives…