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In this new version of SpecTcl, written by Giordano Cerizza and Simon Giraud in Python, Xamine is replaced for online and offline data analysis by the CutiePie window, while the TreeGui and Spectcl control windows are retained from the previous version. | In this new version of SpecTcl, written by Giordano Cerizza and Simon Giraud in Python, Xamine is replaced for online and offline data analysis by the CutiePie window, while the TreeGui and Spectcl control windows are retained from the previous version. | ||
To use this version, follow these instructions: | To use this version, follow these instructions: | ||
- | - While in the S800 account, issue from any directory // | + | - While in the S800 account, issue from any directory // |
- In the TreeGui, load the definition file. | - In the TreeGui, load the definition file. | ||
- In the SpecTcl control window, click ' | - In the SpecTcl control window, click ' | ||
- | - Now click light-blue button called 'Get Data' on CutiePie. | + | - Now click the light-blue button called 'Get Data' on CutiePie. |
- On CutiePie, click 'Load Geometry' | - On CutiePie, click 'Load Geometry' | ||
You can now see and inspect your data set using CutiePie. | You can now see and inspect your data set using CutiePie. | ||
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+ | === The CutiePie window with geometry file for CRDC1 spectra. The data are from Run 1001 of Experiment 23605 in 2023, which utilized a 29Mg beam. === | ||
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=== Useful tips and tricks === | === Useful tips and tricks === |