![]() ![]() Clickable icons should also show up in theĪpplications selection of the “Start Menu” or Applications list. Windowing system used: they will appear on the desktop with KDE and many other Platforms, but whether these actually appear on your desktop depends on the ![]() desktop files will be created on all Linux Linux Notes ¶įor Linux, use the GetLarch.sh script and run that in a Terminal session.ĭesktop shortcuts as. Those issues since your user account will simply be running the commands to The package installer, running this installer script actually avoids all of Permissions or administrative privileges or “unauthorized application” with ![]() Install, and configure the Larch package, with a result that is nearly Terminal session (Applications->Utilities->Terminal). If you get prompted for an Administrative passwordīy the installer, go back and explicitly choose “Install only for me”.Īlternatively you can download the GetLarch.sh script, and run that in a You need to explicitly click on “Install only for me” during the MacOS Notes ¶įor MacOS, download the Larch for MacOSX package installer above and click Package, with a result that is nearly identical to the binary installer. This will download, install, and configure the Larch Name has a space in it, you will probably need to install toĪlternatively you can download the GetLarch.bat script, and run that byĭouble-clicking on it. Or to C:\Users\\AppData\Local\xraylarch if your machine is This will be installed toĬ:\Users\\xraylarch for most individual Windows installations Windows Notes ¶įor Windows, download the Larch for Windows binary installer above and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, and working with X-ray diffraction images. This includes tools for X-ray Absorption spectroscopy, ![]() That contains links (or shortcuts or Apps) to many of the Larch GUIĪpplications listed in Table of Larch Applications and Programs. These installers will also create a folder called Larch on your desktop Privilege and should not interfere with any thing else on your system (such Installing with these installer programs should write to files only toįolders owned by the user account. To C:\Users\Public - that has worked for some people! If you have a space in your Windows username, you can probably install There can be no spaces in your username or the path in which Larch is ![]()
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