From a925f32f7a351515f05c8097643c93a4715f045e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas White Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2018 14:48:16 +0200 Subject: Remove old untruths from crystfel_geometry manual page --- doc/man/crystfel_geometry.5 | 6 +----- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/man') diff --git a/doc/man/crystfel_geometry.5 b/doc/man/crystfel_geometry.5 index cf64d76e..f2888e15 100644 --- a/doc/man/crystfel_geometry.5 +++ b/doc/man/crystfel_geometry.5 @@ -28,10 +28,6 @@ through. The coordinates are specified inclusively, meaning that a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 9 results in a width of ten pixels. Counting begins from zero. All pixels in the image must be assigned to a panel - gaps are not permitted. .PP -In the current version, panels are assumed to be perpendicular to the incident -beam and to have their edges parallel. Within these limitations, any geometry -can be constructed. - The job of the geometry file is to establish a relationship an array of pixel values in the HDF5 file, defined in terms only of the "fast scan" and "slow scan" directions, and the laboratory coordinate system defined as follows: @@ -166,7 +162,7 @@ The camera length offset (in metres) for this panel. This number will be added .IP \fBfs\fR .IP \fBss\fR .PD -For this panel, the fast and slow scan directions correspond to the given directions in the lab coordinate system described above, measured in pixels. Example: "panel0/fs = 0.5x+0.5y-0.0001z". Including a component in the z direction means that the panel normal is not parallel to the X-ray beam. +For this panel, the fast and slow scan directions correspond to the given directions in the lab coordinate system described above, measured in pixels. Example: "panel0/fs = 0.5x+0.5y-0.0001z". Including a component in the z direction means that the panel normal is not perpendicular to the X-ray beam. .PD 0 .IP \fBcorner_x\fR -- cgit v1.2.3