Athena clearly needs FAQ. This is a question that gets answered over and over on this list. HXMA is one of those beamlines that sends it users home with files in a format sufficiently unusual that Athena needs help to figure out what goodies are locked away under a facade of obfuscation. You need to enable the HXMA plugin on the plugin registry page: http://bruceravel.github.io/demeter/aug/other/plugin.html#athena%27spluginre... One of the options is "HXMA". Click that button on. I had no trouble reading the file you sent once I clicked the HXMA plugin on. Perhaps this is just sour grapes on my part, but wouldn't demanding non-obfuscated data files from the beamline be a better long-term solution than complaining about software that can't read whatever wonky crap the beamline sends you home with? B On 06/26/2013 12:54 PM, Anthony Ardizzi wrote:
Hello,
I am currently at the HXMA beamline at the CLS facility in Saskatoon, Canada. I have attempted to import some of the data we have taken here into Athena (demeter version 0.9.17), however I continue to receive the following error: "C:\...\xxxxx.dat could not be read as data". I suspect that this might be a problem with the latest demeter release, as an associate of mine seems to have no problem importing these data files into Athena 0.8.056. I have attached a .dat file so that you can verify that the formatting is readable by Athena. Hopefully someone can provide some help. I would prefer not to have to go back to an older version of Athena if possible.
Also, I am running Windows 7 64-bit, in case that is relevant
Thanks in advance, Anthony
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