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NAME

       mxdisplay-webgl-classic - mcxtrace Graphical display of simulations using WebGL (in a browser)

SYNOPSIS

       mxdisplay-webgl-classic  [-h]  [–default]  [–dirname DIRNAME] [–inspect INSPECT] [–nobrowse] [–invcanvas]
       [–first FIRST] [–last LAST] [-n N] INSTR [options ...]

DESCRIPTION

       The mxdisplay-webgl-classic front-end is a graphical debugging tool.  It presents a schematic drawing  of
       the  instrument  definition,  showing the position of the components and the paths of the simulated xrays
       through the instrument.  It is thus very useful for debugging a simulation, for example  to  spot  compo‐
       nents  in  the  wrong  position or to find out where xrays are getting lost.  To use the mxdisplay-webgl-
       classic front-end with a simulation, run it as follows: mxdisplay-webgl-classic INSTR args... where INSTR
       is the name of either the instrument source INSTR.instr or the  simulation  program  INSTR.out  generated
       with  mcxtrace,  and args are the normal command line arguments for the simulation, as for mxrun.  The -h
       option will list valid options.

       This is the classic WebGL (browser) plotting tool.

OPTIONS

       INSTR  Displays the given mcxtrace 3D model with its defaults/current parameters.

       name1=value1 ...
              Displays the given mcxtrace model with given parameters.

       -h, –help
              show this help message and exit

       –default
              automatically use instrument defaults for simulation run

       –dirname DIRNAME
              output directory name override

       –inspect INSPECT
              display only particle rays reaching this component

       –nobrowse
              do not open a webbrowser viewer

       –invcanvas
              invert canvas background from black to white

       –first FIRST
              zoom range first component

       –last LAST
              zoom range last component

       -n N, –ncount N
              Number of particles to simulate

FILES

       /usr/share/mcxtrace/tools/Python  /usr/share/mcxtrace/tools/Python/mccodelib/mccode_config.json   ~/.mcx‐
       trace/mccode_config.json http://www.mcxtrace.org

EXAMPLES

       Display the Test_SX example (Single crystal diffraction)

       • mxdisplay-webgl-classic Test_SX.instr -n 1e2 TTH=13.4

AUTHORS

       mcxtrace Team (mcxtrace.org)

SEE ALSO

       mcxtrace(1), mxdoc(1), mxplot(1), mxrun(1), mxgui(1), mxdisplay(1)

AUTHORS

       mcxtrace xray Ray Tracing Team.

                                                    July 2024                         mxDISPLAY-WEBGL-CLASSIC(1)