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  • New Release Of Taurus 4.6.1 (Jul19)
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    New Release Of Taurus 4.6.1 (Jul19)

    The new Taurus 4.6.1 has been released.

    https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus/releases/tag/4.6.1

    The documentation (including installation instructions for different platforms) is available at:

    http://www.taurus-scada.org

    For a detailed list of changes, see the CHANGELOG and the issue tracker.

    PS: also, the taurus_pyqtgraph plugin (which adds pyqtgraph-based plot widgets) is now available from PyPI

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