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Posted by edward on June 20, 2013 - 18:59:
Author: bugman
Date: Thu Jun 20 18:59:56 2013
New Revision: 20242

URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=20242&view=rev
Log:
Added a section label to the relaxation curve-fitting chapter of the user 
manual.


Modified:
    trunk/docs/latex/curvefit.tex

Modified: trunk/docs/latex/curvefit.tex
URL: 
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/trunk/docs/latex/curvefit.tex?rev=20242&r1=20241&r2=20242&view=diff
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--- trunk/docs/latex/curvefit.tex (original)
+++ trunk/docs/latex/curvefit.tex Thu Jun 20 18:59:56 2013
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@
 % Loading the data.
 %~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
-\subsection{Relax-fit script mode -- loading the data}
+\subsection{Relax-fit script mode -- loading the data} \label{sect: Rx data 
loading}
 
 To load the peak intensities\index{peak!intensity} into relax the 
\uf{spectrum.read\_intensities} and \uf{relax\_fit.relax\_times} user 
functions are executed.  Important keyword arguments for these user functions 
are the file name and directory, the spectrum identification string and the 
relaxation time period of the experiment in seconds.  By default the file 
format will be automatically detected.  Currently 
Sparky\index{software!Sparky}, XEasy\index{software!XEasy}, 
NMRView\index{software!NMRView}, and generic columnar formatted peak lists 
are supported.  To be able to import any other type of format please send an 
email to the relax development mailing list\index{mailing list!relax-devel} 
with the details of the format.  Adding support for new formats is trivial.  
The following series of commands -- an expansion of the \prompt{for} loop in 
the sample script -- will load peak intensities from six different relaxation 
periods, four of which have been duplicated, from Sparky peak lists with the 
peak heights in the 10$^\textrm{th}$ column.
 




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