mcstas-mcdisplay-pyqtgraph
Neutron ray-trace simulation - pyqtgraph instrument display
McStas is a tool for carrying out Monte Carlo ray-tracing simulations
of neutron scattering instruments with high complexity and
precision. The simulations can compute all aspects of the performance
of instruments and can thus be used to optimize the use of existing
equipment, design new instrumentation, and carry out virtual
experiments for e.g. training, experimental planning or data
analysis.
mcstas-mcgui
Neutron ray-trace simulation - GUI
McStas is a tool for carrying out Monte Carlo ray-tracing simulations
of neutron scattering instruments with high complexity and
precision. The simulations can compute all aspects of the performance
of instruments and can thus be used to optimize the use of existing
equipment, design new instrumentation, and carry out virtual
experiments for e.g. training, experimental planning or data
analysis.
mcstas-mcresplot
Neutron ray-trace simulation - resolution function plotter
McStas is a tool for carrying out Monte Carlo ray-tracing simulations
of neutron scattering instruments with high complexity and
precision. The simulations can compute all aspects of the performance
of instruments and can thus be used to optimize the use of existing
equipment, design new instrumentation, and carry out virtual
experiments for e.g. training, experimental planning or data
analysis.
debian-tag2upload-keyring
OpenPGP signing key for the Debian tag2upload service
tag2upload signs source packages and git tags with this key.
mcstas-comps
Neutron ray-trace simulation - components
McStas is a tool for carrying out Monte Carlo ray-tracing simulations
of neutron scattering instruments with high complexity and
precision. The simulations can compute all aspects of the performance
of instruments and can thus be used to optimize the use of existing
equipment, design new instrumentation, and carry out virtual
experiments for e.g. training, experimental planning or data
analysis.
recode
Character set conversion utility
Free `recode' converts files between character sets and usages. When
exact transliterations are not possible, it may get rid of the
offending characters or fall back on approximations. This program
recognizes or produces nearly 300 different character sets and is able
to transliterate files between almost any pair. Most RFC 1345
character sets, and all `libiconv' character sets, are supported.