X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fgui.txt;h=c6b8e08bf1cedff70f3e016f4fd7efa9909eb73b;hb=52d826ba83665e8afedfd8450a3ebb9f669df09f;hp=4ae9488f81e2b0f2de3f6665e229885c2a2a3c25;hpb=1aa6b5027aa298ba76ab6fb152068fe9129f2398;p=hooke.git diff --git a/doc/gui.txt b/doc/gui.txt index 4ae9488..c6b8e08 100644 --- a/doc/gui.txt +++ b/doc/gui.txt @@ -4,7 +4,11 @@ The GUI interface Orignially by Rolf Schmidt . -Enable by selecting `gui` in your config file (see :doc:`config`):: +Run the GUI with:: + + $ ./bin/hk.py --ui gui + +Alternatively, select `gui` in your config file (see :doc:`config`):: [user interfaces] command line = False @@ -22,7 +26,6 @@ key toggles the visibility of the panel): * Output (`F8`) * Playlists (`F9`) * Properties (`F10`) -* Results (`F11`) .. image:: img/gui_screenshot.jpg @@ -115,17 +118,6 @@ floating point values. .. todo:: Document new, non-PropGrid :mod:`~hooke.ui.gui.panel.propertyeditor`. -Results -======= -The results from the `autopeak` or `multidistance` commands are -displayed here. Initially, all results are checked (i.e. visible). If -you want to hide a result, simply uncheck it. Hidden curves will not -be exported either. You can only display one type of fit result (WLC, -FJC, etc.) at a time and you can switch between result types (results -plugin - show_results). - -.. todo:: Results panel not yet re-implemented. - Output ====== The Output window serves as a log where pertinent information is @@ -152,8 +144,6 @@ Hooke's GUI will remember the size and position of the main window panels any which way you like and save this arrangement as a perspective. -.. todo:: Actually write new properties to the config file on GUI exit. - .. image:: img/gui_perspective.jpg Hooke will always start with the last used perspective and you can @@ -195,3 +185,13 @@ The :doc:`autopeak` tutorial is also applicable. You need to setup the type of fit you want to use: in the Properties of the autopeak command (autopeak plugin) select `WLC`, `FJC` or `FJC_PEG` from the dropdown list for the `polymer model` argument of `polymer fit`. + +Fast curve reviewing and saving +=============================== +.. todo:: Update curve review tutorial section. + +When automatic routines are not good enough to filter your data, use +``review`` command to cycle through your playlist presenting ten +curves in the same graph. You can then enter the numbers of the +interesting curves and automatically save a copy of them into another +directory.