add Eiger short how-to manual. Still to be finished

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Gemma Tinti
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The command line interface consists in four main functions:
\item[sls\_detector\_get] to retrieve detector parameters
\item[sls\_detector\_help] to get help concerning the text commands
\end{description}
Additionally the program \textbf{slsReciever} should be started on the machine expected to receive the data from the detector.
Additionally the program \textbf{slsReceiver} should be started on the machine expected to receive the data from the detector.
If you need control a single detector, the use of the command line interface does not need any additional arguments.
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%\item[maxmod]
\end{description}
\subsection{Postprocessing commands}
\begin{description}
\item[flatfield fname] Sets the flat field file name. File ffdir/fname will be used to calculate the flat field coefficients. \textit{none} to unset flat field corrections.
\item[ratecorr ns] Sets the deadtime to be used for rate corrections in ns. 0 to unset, -1 to use default dead time for the actual settings.
\item[ratecorr ns] Sets the deadtime to be used for rate corrections in ns. 0 to unset, -1 to use default dead time for the actual settings.In the case of \E, as online data rate correctiosn are applied, then a correction table has to be calculated every time the rate correction $\tau$ is changed, activated, or the subexposure time is changed.
\end{description}
\subsubsection{Angular conversion}
\begin{description}