Changeset eb8da5f in sasview for docs/sphinx-docs/source/user/sasgui/perspectives/file_converter/file_converter_help.rst
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docs/sphinx-docs/source/user/sasgui/perspectives/file_converter/file_converter_help.rst
r13b9a63 reb8da5f 14 14 * Single column ASCII data, with lines that end with a digit, comma or 15 15 semi-colon. 16 * `BSL formatted16 * `BSL/OTOKO formatted 17 17 <http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Beamlines/Soft-Condensed-Matter/small-angle/ 18 SAXS-Software/CCP13/BSL.html>`_ data files 18 SAXS-Software/CCP13/BSL.html>`_ data files. 19 19 20 20 .. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ … … 23 23 -------------- 24 24 25 1) Select the files containing your Q-Axis and Intensity data25 1) Select the files containing your Q-Axis and Intensity-Axis data 26 26 2) Chose whether the files are in ASCII or BSL format 27 27 3) Chose where you would like to save the converted XML file 28 28 4) Optionally, input some metadata such as sample size, detector name, etc 29 29 5) Click *Convert* to save the converted file to disk 30 31 **Note**: If a BSL/OTOKO file with multiple frames is selected for the 32 intensity-axis file, a dialog will appear asking which frames you would like 33 converted. You may enter a start frame, end frame & increment, and all frames 34 in that subset will be converted. For example: entering 0, 50 and 10 for the 35 first frame, last frame, and increment respectively will convert frames 0, 10, 36 20, 30, 40 & 50. To convert a single frame, enter the same value for first 37 frame & last frame, and 1 as the increment.
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