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NAME

       pyFAI-integrate - Graphical interface for azimuthal integration

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

       -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.

       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