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diff --git a/announcement-0.10.0 b/announcement-0.10.0 deleted file mode 100644 index 75122e68..00000000 --- a/announcement-0.10.0 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -Dear CrystFEL users and interested crystallographers, - -CrystFEL version 0.10.0 has been released! - -This is a huge update to CrystFEL, adding a completely new graphical user -interface (GUI) which makes it much easier to interact with your data, guiding -you through the processing steps. To give a preview of the GUI and help you -get started, I've made a video tutorial to accompany this release: -https://www.desy.de/~twhite/crystfel/presentations.html - -Electron diffraction is fully supported in this version of CrystFEL. Amongst -other things, you can now specify an electron accelerating voltage (instead of -an X-ray photon energy) in the geometry file. Combined with the 'diffractem' -pre-processing software developed by the Max Planck Institute for the Structure -and Dynamics of Matter, you have a complete solution for processing data from -serial electron diffraction crystallography. For more details, see: -https://gitlab.desy.de/thomas.white/crystfel/-/blob/master/doc/articles/electrons.rst - -In addition, I've taken advantage of the extended quiet time to work on many -internal parts of CrystFEL. The most noticable benefit of this is that several -parts of CrystFEL are now much faster. - -Some command-line parameters and geometry file directives have changed, but you -should find that the error messages will direct you towards what needs to be -updated. - -See the release notes and the ChangeLog for full details of the other -improvements. - -Release notes for version 0.10.0: -https://www.desy.de/~twhite/crystfel/relnotes-0.10.0 - -Change log: -https://www.desy.de/~twhite/crystfel/changes.html - -CrystFEL website: -https://www.desy.de/~twhite/crystfel - -Thanks for all of your past and future feedback and contributions, and -your continued use of CrystFEL. As ever, please contact me directly if -you would prefer to be unsubscribed from this mailing list. - -Tom |