Rachel GUI

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[[File:Guisnapshot.png|thumb|right|A snapshot of the alpha version GUI.]]
[[File:Guisnapshot.png|thumb|right|A snapshot of the alpha version GUI.]]
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A GUI (Graphical User Interface) has been developed for Gosia version 20081208.10 and is currently undergoing beta-testing.  The latest beta-test version can be [downloaded here].  [http://www.students.yorku.ca/~rachelo/ Rachel] is written in Python 2.6 and is expected to be Python 2.7 compliant.  It runs under Linux and Unix (OS X) machines, but is ''not'' Windows compatible.   
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The Rachel interface facilitates [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/calculation_in_2_minutes.html fast setup of Gosia calculations] and data analysis using push-button controls with guided input and 'plain language' warnings during setup.  The GUI (Graphical User Interface) has been developed for a modified Gosia version based on release 20081208.10, called 20081208.10.a.  It is currently undergoing beta-testing.  The latest beta-test version can be [downloaded here].  [http://www.students.yorku.ca/~rachelo/ Rachel] is written in Python 2.6 and is expected to be Python 2.7 compliant.  It runs under Linux and Unix (OS X) machines, but is ''not'' Windows compatible.   
A 64-bit processor is desirable, because Gosia runs fastest and most accurately on 64-bit machines.  The release-candidate version, expected in early 2011, will have many structural changes in the code, allowing more automation, more general particle detector options and fewer user prompts for standard operations.
A 64-bit processor is desirable, because Gosia runs fastest and most accurately on 64-bit machines.  The release-candidate version, expected in early 2011, will have many structural changes in the code, allowing more automation, more general particle detector options and fewer user prompts for standard operations.

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