Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: specqp
Version: 1.1.2
Summary: Quick plotting, correcting and fitting of spectroscopic data
Home-page: https://github.com/Shipilin/specqp.git
Author: Mikhail Shipilin
Author-email: mikhail.shipilin@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: ## SPECQP stands for SPECtroscopy Quick Peak
        
        ### What for
        
        The package can be used for quick and more advanced plotting and fitting of spectroscopy
        data. In version 1.1 it provides functionality for working with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
        data. Plotting, normalization, background subtraction, fitting possibilities are included for 
        single and series of curves.
         
        GUI interface is also realized providing full interactive functionality for handling single
        and series of curves. In versions 1.1 only *.xy* files from SPECS instruments and *.txt* files
        from SCIENTA instruments are handled within GUI.
        
        NOTE: The package was developed for Mac OS, but it works on Windows as well, although some GUI features may become
        less pretty.
        
        ## Installation MacOS
        
        **Remember to always save your current work before experimenting with new applications**
        
        Python 3 version and pip library are required for installing and running the specqp software.
        For some python installations the *python* and *pip* commands can refer to Python 2 version, while *python3*
        and *pip3* commands correspond to Python 3 version. If that is the case for you, use *python3* and *pip3* in all
        steps described above and below.
        
        ### Installation from PyPI
        
        Just write in Terminal
        
            $ pip install specqp
        
        ### Installation from .whl file
        
        Put the .whl file to any place on your hard drive, and type in Terminal
        
            $ pip install full/or/relative/path/to/file.whl
        
        NOTE: If you already had it installed type first
        
            $ pip uninstall specqp
        
        Finally you should see similar to the following message in the Terminal
        
            $ Successfully installed specqp-1.1
        
        ### Default GUI mode
        
        To run the default GUI mode run the specqp.launcher module of the package:
        
            $ python -m specqp.launcher
        
        It will automatically call the specqp.service module to create startup files and variables
        if they don't yet exist. After that it will call the main() method of the specqp.gui module,
        which shows the default GUI window where all the functions can be realized by pressing
        corresponding buttons or calling corresponding menu options.
        
        ### Manual
        
        More information on how to use the GUI and batch modes of the application can be found in *docs/specqp_manual.rst* 
        file of the github repository accessible at *https://github.com/Shipilin/specqp* 
        or via Help... menu of the installed application.
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Environment :: MacOS X
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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