Re: [Ifeffit] command buffer input

2017-02-21 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
> Am 21.02.2017 um 20:17 schrieb Bruce Ravel : > > OK you didn't tell us exactly what you tried to do, you didn't tell us > what you expected to happen, and you didn't tell us what actually happened. > I don't know if this a bug report or a question or something else? >

[Ifeffit] larch on Mac OS X: fink package

2016-10-07 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
Hi all. After fixing wxwidgets and wxpython, a first version of the fink package description for xraylarch 0.9.30 with python 2.7 is done. It still need to resolve some naming issues and the GUI apps also need to be done. Because of the „alpha“ status, I haven’t committed them yet, but could

[Ifeffit] wxwidgets on Mac OS X 10.12

2016-10-09 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
Hi Building version 3.0.2 wxwidgets on Mac OS X 10.12 required the following patches. 1 & 2 should apply to any way of building: 1) Remove the references to QuickTime/QuickTime.h perl -pi -e 's|#include ||' src/osx/core/bitmap.cpp perl -pi -e ‚s|#include ||‘

[Ifeffit] porting wxpython-3.0.2.0 to python35

2016-10-09 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
> Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 07:57:37 -0500 > From: Matt Newville > To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit > Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] ifeffit on Mac OS X: fink package > Message-ID: >

[Ifeffit] ifeffit on Mac OS X: fink package

2016-10-03 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
Hi all. I just want to announce that ifeffit is now available as package with fink. All you need for using ifeffit is the command: fink install ifeffit I know that xraylarch is to be used as successor and i am working on it as well as on demeter, but i did not manage to build it so far.

[Ifeffit] Export of data

2016-12-07 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
Hi Is there a possibility to export data, for example the results from the feff calculation or the fit, whether as binary or as text? At the moment we export the graph as png image and use a „datathief“ to recover the numerical data. In this context, I searched for the feff.dat files, but

[Ifeffit] data after rebinning look worse in k-space than before?

2018-06-28 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
Hi When it comes to rebinning and/or averaging, my preferred way is to use smoothing spline interpolation as implemented by IgorPro from Wavemetrics. With a little care, smooth curves with no artifacts can be obtained, in particular with oversampled data. We use it a lot with XPS data, where