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==For Users== | ==For Users== | ||
*[[Download and setup LIBISIS]] - here are the download and setup instructions | *[[Download and setup LIBISIS]] - here are the download and setup instructions | ||
− | * [[Documentation|Library usage documentation]] - overall documentation, including documentation for | + | * [[Documentation|Library usage documentation]] - overall documentation, including documentation for [[Using Homer and Getting Started| Homer]]. |
* [[User Manual]] - a helpful user guide for the matlab components of Libisis | * [[User Manual]] - a helpful user guide for the matlab components of Libisis | ||
Revision as of 08:18, 28 August 2008
What Is Libisis?
Libisis is a suite of tools for analysing neutron scattering data developed at the ISIS pulsed neutron source. It has a Fortran core with a Matlab interface. Some applications, such as Homer, can be run as standalone applications.
For Users
- Download and setup LIBISIS - here are the download and setup instructions
- Library usage documentation - overall documentation, including documentation for Homer.
- User Manual - a helpful user guide for the matlab components of Libisis
For Developers
- Developer Notes
- Dean's Wiki Editing Tips
- MSLICE mex options to compile distributed mslice fortran files on linux
- Code documentation produced by Doxygen
- Coding Conventions
- Getting Started: Installation Instructions for LIBISIS developers
- Browse the latest source code online via the ViewVC or TRAC browsers
- Information about accessing the latest source code directly from the SubversionServer
Reporting and Tracking Bugs
- Timeline (recent changes to the task list and source code)
- Roadmap (progress and milestones)]
- List or Submit bugs via the IssueReporting system
- Mailing lists
- Archive of ticket change/update and subversion commit emails
- OLD PHP wiki Library usage documentation
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
Please contact Freddie Akeroyd if you have any questions or problems.