silx view ========= Purpose ------- The *silx view* command is provided to open data files in a graphical user interface. It allows to select a particular piece of data or a particular header in structured data formats, and to view this data in plot widgets or in simple table views. .. |imgViewImg| image:: img/silx-view-image.png :height: 300px :align: middle .. |imgViewTable| image:: img/silx-view-table.png :height: 300px :align: middle .. |imgViewHdf5| image:: img/silx-view-hdf5.png :height: 300px :align: middle .. list-table:: :widths: 1 2 * - |imgViewImg| - Image view * - |imgViewTable| - Viewing raw data as values in a table * - |imgViewHdf5| - Viewing metadata and HDF5 attributes Usage ----- :: silx view [-h] [--debug] [--use-opengl-plot] [files [files ...]] Options ------- -h, --help Show this help message and exit --debug Set logging system in debug mode --use-opengl-plot Use OpenGL for plots (instead of matplotlib) -f, --fresh Start the application using new fresh user preferences --hdf5-file-locking Start the application with HDF5 file locking enabled (it is disabled by default) Examples of usage ----------------- :: silx view 31oct98.dat silx view *.edf silx view myfile.h5