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--rundir assumes AGIPD #29

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FilipeMaia opened this issue Aug 1, 2021 · 2 comments
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--rundir assumes AGIPD #29

FilipeMaia opened this issue Aug 1, 2021 · 2 comments

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@FilipeMaia
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FilipeMaia commented Aug 1, 2021

When using --rundir from the command line the program seems to search for AGIPD modules, and crashes when it can't find them.

@takluyver
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This is unfortunately true: when the application launches, it's only looking for AGIPD data.

I was able to work around this and load LPD data by launching the application on the default (AGIPD) run, and then:

  1. Selecting LPD in the 'Detector' dropdown at the top of the window.
  2. Loading an LPD geometry with the 'Load' button (top left) -> 'Load geometry' (e.g. this LPD geometry file).
  3. Loading an LPD run with 'Select Run Directory' in the lower left

Unfortunately the same thing doesn't seem to work for DSSC; I haven't worked out what's going wrong there.

(Another workaround is to use the notebook interface, which expects data passed in, so it has fewer issues with loading data)

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Yes, I was trying the DSSC detector.

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