Releases: KonScience/Summarize-Flattr-Reports
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catching up
10 Jul 13:18
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3f52312 & 3265a34 restyle code
beff784 improve diagram display
several other improvements and incompatibility fixes
optimised for repeated use
25 Dec 12:40
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e5a639c removed singularly useful package checks in favour of read-me section 3.i.
48f1930 export existing data to single file & import this upon next (month's) run, instead of all reports individually
Plot readability improved
07 Dec 14:02
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retain German umlauts in plotting (fixes #5 ) b102212
set (axis) titles in single line for each plot 59e317a
element sizes relative to size of dataset f68d9f8 & dde0b68
omit outliers beyond 5x of mean cf5120d
enrich raw data with summary data 7735793
plot revenue by Flattr button location
30 Nov 06:22
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Thanks to @SimonWaldherr , this script can now:
plot revenue by domain (location of Flattr button) e67f53b
be executed via Rscript dc4ab1f
export diagrams lager than 50x50 in case you are an early and/or heavy Flattr user :-)
scalable monthly plot
27 Nov 21:37
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6891b5a stacked, colorful bar chart
48159ef simple, Flattr-themed monthly plot
visualise monthly summary
27 Nov 13:22
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6891b5a summarise monthly Flattr revenue in .csv file and plot
4d94f71 plot sizes determined automatically based on size of dataset
single diagram with both bubbles and stats
24 Nov 17:23
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scatter plot didn't contain weighting by total revenue
bubble plot didn't contain statistics
merged plot has both
separate bubble and scatter plots
24 Nov 17:11
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This version still creates 2 different diagrams, the following one will combine both types into one.