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src/sas/sasgui/perspectives/file_converter/media/file_converter_help.rst
rd73998c r59decb81 18 18 * Single-column ASCII data, with lines that end without any delimiter, 19 19 or with a comma or semi-colon delimiter 20 * 2D `ISIS ASCII formatted 21 <http://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/instruments/loq/software/ 22 colette-ascii-file-format-descriptions9808.pdf>`_ data 20 23 * `1D BSL/OTOKO format 21 24 <http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Beamlines/Soft-Condensed-Matter/small-angle/ … … 36 39 37 40 1) Select the files containing your Q-axis and Intensity-axis data 38 2) Choose whether the files are in ASCII , 1D BSL/OTOKO or 2D BSL/OTOKO format41 2) Choose whether the files are in ASCII 1D, ASCII 2D, 1D BSL/OTOKO or 2D BSL/OTOKO format 39 42 3) Choose where you would like to save the converted file 40 43 4) Optionally, input some metadata such as sample size, detector name, etc … … 47 50 file, a dialog will appear asking which frames you would like converted. You 48 51 may enter a start frame, end frame & increment, and all frames in that subset 49 will be converted. For example, entering 0, 50 and 10 will convert frames 0, 52 will be converted. For example, entering 0, 50 and 10 will convert frames 0, 50 53 10, 20, 30, 40 & 50. 51 54 … … 56 59 single file, so there is an option in the *Select Frame* dialog to output each 57 60 frame to its own file. The single file option will produce one file with 58 multiple `<SASdata>` elements. The multiple file option will output a separate 59 file with one `<SASdata>` element for each frame. The frame number will also be 61 multiple `<SASdata>` elements. The multiple file option will output a separate 62 file with one `<SASdata>` element for each frame. The frame number will also be 60 63 appended to the file name. 61 64 62 The multiple file option is not available when exporting to NXcanSAS because 65 The multiple file option is not available when exporting to NXcanSAS because 63 66 the HDF5 format is more efficient at handling large amounts of data. 64 67
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