On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Bruce Ravel wrote:
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> Hi gang,
>
> I just heard from Frank Schima, the fellow who kindly provided
> packaging of Demeter via MacPorts. Frank is moving to a new position
> at NIST Boulder and will no longer be providing IT support for the
> group out there that do
On 10/27/2014 10:53 PM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
Project file saved in 0.9.21 that I can't reopen - artemis testing.fpj
Log file from trying to open it (0.9.21) - dartemis.log
This one is a great example of the value of a trial release and, more
importantly, an example of the *immense* value of help
Hi gang,
I just heard from Frank Schima, the fellow who kindly provided
packaging of Demeter via MacPorts. Frank is moving to a new position
at NIST Boulder and will no longer be providing IT support for the
group out there that does some XAS. That means his availability to
maintain and update
On 10/28/2014 12:06 PM, Karina Mathisen wrote:
The older version of Athena had the possibility to save the data as
chi(E), which is sorely missed in the newer version. Is there an easy
fix for this?
It's been over three since I first released Demeter and you're the
first to mention that that pa
Hi Ian,
Glad the QFS business seems solved. Thanks for that bug report.
Regarding the initial guesses this is what I experience (I've
managed to understand the symptoms a bit more specifically now): I
set up the initial guess values in the GDS window and run the
fit. When I've finished worki
To whom it might concern
The older version of Athena had the possibility to save the data as chi(E),
which is sorely missed in the newer version. Is there an easy fix for this?
Best regards
Karina Mathisen
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Karina
Hi,
I may as well chime in since I actually have some expertise with trying to
get XAS of organometallic compounds on silica surfaces (mainly pertaining
to quesion#1).
These are the papers I've previously published with my group for inorganic
and organometallic compounds grafted on silica surface