Changeset 352494a in sasmodels for doc


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Timestamp:
Mar 31, 2017 5:18:05 AM (7 years ago)
Author:
wojciech
Branches:
master, core_shell_microgels, costrafo411, magnetic_model, ticket-1257-vesicle-product, ticket_1156, ticket_1265_superball, ticket_822_more_unit_tests
Children:
0cd9158, 956960a
Parents:
37c7d5e (diff), cb0dc22 (diff)
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Message:

Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/SasView/sasmodels

Location:
doc/ref
Files:
2 edited

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  • doc/ref/index.rst

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    1010   refs.rst 
    1111   gpu/gpu_computations.rst 
     12   gpu/opencl_installation.rst 
    1213   magnetism/magnetism.rst 
    1314   sesans/sans_to_sesans.rst 
  • doc/ref/gpu/gpu_computations.rst

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    3131from available OpenCL platforms. 
    3232 
     33OpenCL devices can be set from OpenCL options dialog in Fitting menu or as 
     34enviromental variables. 
     35 
     36**If you don't want to use OpenCL, you can select "No OpenCL" option from** 
     37**GUI dialog or set *SAS_OPENCL=None* in your environment settings** 
     38**This will only use normal programs.** 
     39 
    3340SasView prefers AMD or NVIDIA drivers for GPU, and prefers Intel or 
    3441Apple drivers for CPU. Both GPU and CPU are included on the assumption that CPU  
     
    3946chose to run the model. 
    4047 
    41 **If you don't want to use OpenCL, you can set** *SAS_OPENCL=None* 
    42 **in your environment settings, and it will only use normal programs.** 
    43  
    44 If you want to use one of the other devices, you can run the following 
    45 from the python console in SasView:: 
     48If you want to use one of the other devices, you can select it from OpenCL 
     49options dialog (accessible from Fitting menu) or run the following from 
     50the python console in SasView:: 
    4651 
    4752    import pyopencl as cl 
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