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Glotaran

Glotaran is a tool for interactive global and target analysis of time-resolved spectroscopy and microscopy data. It is an open source software application on which the development was started at the Biophysics department of the VU University Amsterdam, as part of a NWO funded research project, by Joris Snellenburg and Sergey Laptenok under supervision of Ivo van Stokkum.

Index

  • Installation. Up to date installation instructions.
  • Introduction. The philosophy and history behind Glotaran.
  • Theory. An introduction to the theoretical framework behind Glotaran.
  • Application. The application's graphical user interface explained.
  • File formats. File formats that can be read by the application.
  • Color and line convention. Line colors and line styles used in the Glotaran.
  • Case Study. A typical usage case of the application.
  • Examples. Examples of current usage.
  • Calender. Roadmap. Upcoming events.
  • Acknowledgements. Glotaran would not have been possible without the hard work of many people.

More info

Please refer to the manual page the most complete and up to date documentation on the usage of Glotaran. For frequently asked question, please refer to the FAQ. This is the wiki page for the Glotaran software, the main page can be found here.

If you have any questions regarding the material in this wiki - including the manual - feel free to contact the developers via the support mailing list support@glotaran.kenai.com or timpgui@gmail.com.

Developers interested in contributing to Glotaran should refer to the developers page.

Copyright

2010-2012 © Joris Snellenburg and the Glotaran wiki contributers

This documentation is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.

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