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<p>\r
You need to click on <tt>imach</tt> and IMaCh will be launched in a\r
- terminal window, asking you to enter a <tt>parameter</tt> file. A\r
- parameter file is text file with an extension <tt>.imach</tt>\r
- (but you can use a <tt>.txt</tt> extension if you want. Among\r
- the parameters required, a data file name has to be entered. It\r
- can be a relative file name like\r
- <tt>../../data/data1.txt</tt>. It might also work if you use the\r
- Windows backslash "<tt>\</tt>" syntax.\r
+terminal window, asking you to enter a <tt>parameter</tt> file. A\r
+parameter file is text file with an extension <tt>.imach</tt> (but you\r
+can use a <tt>.txt</tt> extension if you want. Among the parameters\r
+required, a data file name has to be entered. It can be a relative\r
+file name like <tt>../../data/data1.txt</tt>. <br> If you open a new\r
+finder you can drag an IMaCh parameter file into the terminal IMaCh\r
+Window that you just created.\r
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At the end of the run, and it order for the terminal window not to\r
disappear, the program will prompt for a command like "<tt>e</tt>" for\r
<br>$Id$<br>\r
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