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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting New AIX User- help with error 0403-057 Post 302882402 by blackrageous on Monday 6th of January 2014 04:28:38 PM
Old 01-06-2014
It looks like the intention of the call the _bash.cfg is to preserve whatever it does (like vars) in the calling process/shell. What is that _bash.cfg? What happens when you run _bash.cfg and include the "." (this is called sourcing that file. Do...
Code:
.  /home/C_files/_bash.cfg

This seems like a collection of scripts being executed.
 

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pymcabatch(1)						 PyMca X-Ray Fluorescence Toolkit					     pymcabatch(1)

NAME
pymcabatch - Batch fitting of X-ray Fluorescence Spectra SYNOPSIS
pymcabatch [OPTIONS] [FILES] DESCRIPTION
Loops over a series of input files to which the same fitting parameters can be applied. The setup of the fit configuration is usually made via the main PyMca application. The program stores the fitted parameters inside the IMAGES directory created in the user specfified output directory. The pymcapostbatch tool can perform further analysis via correlation tools. The user can also request an HTML report. This is much slower but can be convenient to browse the results with a Web browser. This tool is also accessible via the Tools menu of the main PyMca window application. EXAMPLES
pymcabatch Open a dialog to select input files, fit configuration, output directory and output parameters. pymcabatch --cfg=fitconfig.cfg --outdir=/tmp/ *.mca Fit all the .mca files in current directory using the specified confifuration file fitconfig.cfg and stores the output in /tmp pymcabatch --cfg=fitconfig.cfg --outdir=/tmp/ --listfile=inputfiles Same as above but taken the files from the inputfiles file. This file is just a text file with one file path in each line. CAVEATS
This tool, when used in command line mode, could run fully Qt independent because in that case it uses Qt just for showing the progress bar. SEE ALSO
pymca, pymcapostbatch ESRF
March 2012 pymcabatch(1)
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