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NAME

       ifeffit - an interactive program for XAFS analysis

SYNOPSIS

       ifeffit [options] files...

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual page documents briefly the ifeffit command.  This manual page was written for
       the Debian distribution because  the  original  program  does  not  have  a  manual  page.
       Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below.

       ifeffit is an interactive program for XAFS analysis. It combines the high-quality analysis
       algorithms of AUTOBK and FEFFIT with graphical display  of  XAFS  data  and  general  data
       manipulation.

       ifeffit
        comes  as  a  command-line  program,  but  the underlying functionality is available as a
       programming library. The IFEFFIT library can be used  from  C,  Fortran,  Tcl,  Perl,  and
       Python.  This allows a variety of user interfaces (both graphical and non-graphical) to be
       written around IFEFFIT. Currently, two graphical user interfaces: one  called  G.I.FEFFIT,
       and  one  called ATHENA are built on the underlying IFEFFIT library. IFEFFIT and both GUIs
       are under active development, but are fairly well tested and ready for use.

OPTIONS

       These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options  starting  with
       two  dashes  (`-').   A summary of options is included below.  For a complete description,
       see the Info files.

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       -x     Exit after running script files.

       -q     Run quietly, with no screen output.

       -n     Disable 'Ifeffit>' prompt.

       -i     Show installation directory and exit.

       -v, --version
              Show version of program.

SEE ALSO

       autobk(1),feffit(1),feff6(1),ifeffit(3)
       The reference manual and a tutorial in PDF form can be found in:

       /usr/share/doc/ifeffit/pdf/ifeffit_tutorial.pdf

       /usr/share/doc/ifeffit/pdf/ifeffit_reference.pdf

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Carlo Segre  <segre@iit.edu>,  for  the  Debian  GNU/Linux
       system (but may be used by others).