On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 02:06:37PM +0100, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote:
> I'm fairly sure I can do some ideal sample in some  way  but I'm
> having trouble with the tip. I'm working with gwydump to find out the
> structure of the gwy file: if I find the data for a tip I think I
> would know how to get it out.

Generally, trying to read GWY files with software not using Gwyddion
libraries is difficult.  However, you can export the tip data as a plain
text file that is much easier to read (or GSF).

> But how to I put in a tip model made up by myself? In a gwy file or
> any other file that gwyddion reads? How would it recognize it as a
> tip?

In any file Gwyddion can read.  It will not recognise it specifically as
a tip; any image can be used as a tip in the tip operations if it is the
same physical quantity (including lateral dimensions) and reasonably
smaller, this is taken as at most 1/4 of the surface size.  Of course,
it should also have the same pixel size but it can be resampled.

Regards,

Yeti


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