Changeset d1fa2b8 in sasview for docs/sphinx-docs/source
- Timestamp:
- May 11, 2018 8:57:36 AM (7 years ago)
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- ESS_GUI, ESS_GUI_batch_fitting, ESS_GUI_bumps_abstraction, ESS_GUI_iss1116, ESS_GUI_iss879, ESS_GUI_iss959, ESS_GUI_opencl, ESS_GUI_ordering, ESS_GUI_sync_sascalc
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- 2f539b2, b31b7e2
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- e30646ab
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docs/sphinx-docs/source/user/menu_bar.rst
r959eb01 rd1fa2b8 11 11 Data can be loaded one file at a time, or by selecting multiple files, or by loading an entire folder of 12 12 files (in which case *SasView* will attempt to make an intelligent guess as to what to load based on the 13 file formats it recognises in the folder!). 13 file formats it recognises in the folder!). Data can also be loaded by dragging and dropping files directly 14 onto Data Explorer. 14 15 15 16 A *SasView* session can also be saved and reloaded as an 'Analysis' (an individual model fit or invariant … … 31 32 32 33 - show the Batch Fitting Results Panel if it has been closed; 33 - show/hide the Data Explorer Panel;34 34 - show/hide the Toolbar of icons below the Menu Bar; 35 35 - select the default location that *SasView* looks in for data to analyse (the *SasView* installation directory, the initial default, or a custom folder). NB: any change only takes effect when *SasView* is restarted; … … 60 60 61 61 - create a new FitPage; 62 - setting up a Constrained or Simultaneous Fit; 62 63 - change optimiser (under Fit Options); 63 64 - view fit parameter correlations, distributions, and convergence traces (under Fit Results); 64 - create/edit a Plugin Model. 65 66 Additional functionality is available under this menu option during particular types of model fitting, including: 67 68 - setting up a Constrained or Simultaneous Fit; 69 - combining a Batch Fit (an obscure capability); 70 - setting up Chain Fitting. 65 - create a Plugin Model. 66 - edit a Plugin Model. 67 - manage Plugin Models 68 - create a Sum/Multiple Plugin Model 69 71 70 72 71 Help
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