This is a recipes collection for simple control of TANGO devices from the command prompt with iPython.
The examples are done for a Power Supply Device server.
We assume Tango and PyTango versions >= 7.0.0
This page contains information for users of the ALBA Box.
The ALBA Box is a Virtual Machine with preinstalled scientific software for users of the ALBA Synchrotron.
If you are seeing this page, it is because you tried to download a recent unofficial build of QtiPlot.
Per request of QtiPlot's main developer (Ion Vasilief) I decided not to make public my unofficial builds of QtiPlot until at least 2 months after the official release.
Compiling QtiPlot for windows is not trivial due to lack of detailed documentation from the developer.
This is a step-by-step howto to keep record of the "tricks" in order to make the whole process easier in the future.
Compiling QtiPlot for windows is not trivial due to lack of detailed documentation from the developer.
This is a step-by-step howto to keep record of the "tricks" in order to make the whole process easier in the future.
Compiling QtiPlot for windows is not trivial due to lack of detailed documentation from the developer.
This is a step-by-step howto to keep record of the "tricks" in order to make the whole process easier in the future.
Compiling QtiPlot for windows is not trivial due to lack of detailed documentation from the developer.
This is a step-by-step howto to keep record of the "tricks" in order to make the whole process easier in the future.