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NAME

       pyFAI-integrate - GUI tool for configuring azimuthal integration on series of files.

DESCRIPTION

       usage: pyFAI-integrate [options] file1.edf file2.edf ...

       PyFAI-integrate  is  a  graphical  interface  (based  on  Python/Qt4) to perform azimuthal
       integration on a set of files. It exposes most of the important options  available  within
       pyFAI  and  allows  you to select a GPU (or an openCL platform) to perform the calculation
       on.

   positional arguments:
       FILE   Files to be integrated

   optional arguments:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -V, --version
              show program's version number and exit

       -v, --verbose
              switch to verbose/debug mode

       --debug
              Set logging system in debug mode

       -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
              Directory or file where to store the output data

       -f FORMAT, --format FORMAT
              output data format (can be HDF5)

       -s SLOW, --slow-motor SLOW
              Dimension of the scan on the slow direction (makes sense only with HDF5)

       -r RAPID, --fast-motor RAPID
              Dimension of the scan on the fast direction (makes sense only with HDF5)

       --no-gui
              Process the dataset without showing the user interface.

       -j JSON, --json JSON
              Configuration file containing the processing to be done

       --monitor-name MONITOR_KEY
              Name of the monitor in the header of each input files.  If defined the contribution
              of  each  input  file  is divided by the monitor. If the header does not contain or
              contains a wrong value, the contribution of the  input  file  is  ignored.  On  EDF
              files,  values  from  'counter_pos' can be accessed by using the expected mnemonic.
              For example 'counter/bmon'.

       --delete
              Delete the destination file if already exists

       --append
              Append the processing to the  destination  file  using  an  available  group  (HDF5
              output)

       --overwrite
              Overwrite the entry of the destination file if it already exists (HDF5 output)

       PyFAI-integrate  saves  all parameters in a .azimint.json (hidden) file. This JSON file is
       an ascii file which can be edited and used to configure online  data  analysis  using  the
       LImA  plugin  of  pyFAI.  Nota:  there is bug in debian6 making the GUI crash (to be fixed
       inside pyqt) http://bugs.debian.org/cgibin/bugreport.cgi?bug=697348

pyFAI-integrate version 0.19.0 from 31/01/February 2020                        PYFAI-INTEGRATE(1)