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Revision as of 17:31, 9 September 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. Libisis was primarily developed by Dickon Champion, Freddie Akeroyd, Pranav Amin, Toby Perring and Dean Whittaker.
For Users
- Download and setup LIBISIS - here are the download and setup instructions
- Using Homer - Information for the Homer application
- User Manual - a helpful user guide for the matlab components of Libisis
- Tutorial - a quick start tutorial including Homer and libisis
- Quick Start For Mgenie Users - a very brief look at the differences between mgenie and Libisis
- What's New
- FAQ
For Developers
- Getting Started: Installation Instructions for LIBISIS developers
- Developer Notes
- Subroutine Documentation - The Fortran components of Libisis
- Dean's Wiki Editing Tips
- MSLICE mex options to compile distributed mslice fortran files on linux
- Code documentation produced by Doxygen
- Coding Conventions
- 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 with editing the wiki. Wiki content primarily created by Dean Whittaker and Dickon Champion