Hi,

The manipulation path that I use is a straight line, and so the data which
is recorded to define the manipulation path consists of two pairs of (x,y)
co-ordinates, defining the start and end point of the line.  It may be
interesting to perform experiments with a more complex manipulation path
(and then, as you say, a set of (x,y) co-ordinates defining this path would
be required).  However, personally I think that a straight line manipulation
path would be sufficient for the majority of manipulations.

Associated with the manipulation path are several DataLines (2 in my case,
but there is no reason for there not to be more) where variables, such as
height, are recorded as a function of distance from the start co-ordinates
of the manipulation.

Alex




On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 12:20:16PM +0200, saywell wrote:
> I'm interested in using Gwyddion to show atomic/molecular manipulation
paths
> on an 'image' in a similar way to the 'view point spectroscopy' tool.
> Ideally a line would be displayed on the image showing the start and end
> point of the manipulation, and a DataLine could be associated with it.
> Would it be possible to include this type of functionality?

Hello, could you describe how the data of the manipulation path looks
like?  It is a set of (x,y) coordinates and ...?

Yeti


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