Hi Bruce/All,
I've recently (before this bug was reported) done some monoclinic analyses;
consequently, I'm wondering if this bug impacts all monoclinic CIFs, or only
certain cases (and if so, is there any easy way to confirm whether it had an
impact?)? I think my data was fine - the path list
>" How many scans did you try to import? ... There is a memory limit." (Robert)
>"Having said that, this is quite the file for Athena to work with: 100 element
>Ge detector data with separate columns of FFn, SCA2.n, ICRn, and OCRn for each
>element n. In my hands (Windows 8.1, 64 bit, Demeter At
, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> Having said that, I've downloaded and applied the patches from github
> and have found a slightly annoying behaviour. Everytime I use the the
> buttons under the plotlist (both the orange ones and the purple ones)
> the component lists reset.
>
> i
roups
On 01/27/2016 06:33 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> Sorry, I've just seen that this has already been reported.
Indeed:
http://millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov/pipermail/ifeffit/2015-November/008320.html
This problem will be fixed whenever the next version of Demeter comes out.
I apol
Sorry, I've just seen that this has already been reported.
Ian
From: Godfrey, Ian
Sent: 27 January 2016 11:21
To: 'XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit'
Subject: Data summation - missing groups
Dear All,
When using the data summation tool in Athena (0.9.24 x64 on Win10 Pro) the
fir
Dear All,
When using the data summation tool in Athena (0.9.24 x64 on Win10 Pro) the
first group in the group list seems to be missing from the dropdown showing the
potential components of a summation (see attached screenshot).
To reproduce:
1) Open attached project file and import with "selec
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Sent: 19 October 2015 14:14
To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit
Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Demeter 0.9.23 in multi-user environments
On 10/19/2015 08:34 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to install Demeter 0.9.23 on a Win 8.1 Pro x64 machine with
> two user accounts se
Hi All,
I'm trying to install Demeter 0.9.23 on a Win 8.1 Pro x64 machine with two user
accounts set up. Both user accounts on this PC need to use Demeter.
Unfortunately the latest version of Demeter installs into a user specific
folder, which creates two problems:
1) Users do not seem t
Thanks for taking a look! Since I know what the axes labels are supposed to be
it's only an annoyance rather than anything worse.
Thanks again,
Ian
>Ian,
>
>A really apologize, but the situation is a bit worse than all that. I
>made a really silly mistake recently in how Demeter talks to gnupl
>I'll look into it. Since your description isn't exactly a recipe, I am
>going to have to do some testing to try to find the problem.
Sorry. I've never encountered (or at least noticed) it before so I'm not sure
exactly what it takes to reproduce it. Probably I should have taken a bit more
time
>In the preferences, try changing gnuplot-->terminal from "qt" to
>"wxt". You might also try "windows", although I think that one looks
>much worse than either qt or wxt.
Both the wxt and windows terminal work fine (at least with the earlier
modification to the character encoding, I haven't trie
on behalf of Bruce Ravel
Sent: 04 August 2015 14:41
To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit
Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Localisation issue with plots in Demeter 0.9.22
On 08/04/2015 12:31 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> There seems to be an issue with the way plots are displayed on
> non-English computers: M
Dear All,
There seems to be an issue with the way plots are displayed on non-English
computers: My office PC is Japanese (although set to English) and I'm seeing
spurious katakana (Japanese) characters in the GNUPlot plots generated by
Artemis (as well as an Angstrom that's missing its circle)
Hi Bruce,
>Done. Let me know if you have any trouble downloading -- I have been
>teaching myself how to use the Amazon Web Services command line tool,
>which is very handy. I am mostly sure I have uploaded the installer
>packages correctly.
All downloaded and functioning correctly, thanks.
I
rtemis history window
On 03/09/2015 04:17 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> In the history window some, but not all, data from previous fits seems
> to get overwritten when running a new fit. Specifically I've noticed
> this happening with the information in the "Data set" sectio
?Dear All,
Sorry... another bug report! Hopefully the last one for a while!
In the history window some, but not all, data from previous fits seems to get
overwritten when running a new fit. Specifically I've noticed this happening
with the information in the "Data set" section. To reproduce r
(0.9.21, Windows 8)
On 03/03/2015 11:08 PM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> I've encountered a problem in Artemis 0.9.21 (x64 running under Win 8.1
> Pro x64) when I try and load a project file to which I've previously
> saved changes using this version of Artemis. When double clicking the
&g
?Dear All,
I encountered two (apparent) bugs related to plotting data in Athena. In both
cases I think they're best expressed via video screencaps so please see the
links with each bug report (both of these links are valid for 10 days only).
Both of these are occurring in Athena 0.9.21 x64 on
Hi Bruce,
#If you wanted to finish off the annotations and send them to me, that
#would be a welcome contribution. This file can be found on your machine
#at C:\strawberry\site\perl\lib\Demeter\share\standards\standards.ini.
#The location and people are the same for all the Ag data in that projec
terials Science,
Department of Chemistry,
University College London
and
School of Materials Science,
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
i.godf...@ucl.ac.uk i.godf...@jaist.ac.jp
From: ifeffit-boun...@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov
on behalf
- Hephaestus: Plot multiple standards at
once
On 02/16/2015 11:41 PM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>
> I'm using Hephaestus' standards library to help with some XANES
> fingerprinting and it's very useful.
>
>
> I would find it quite helpful to be able to se
Dear All,
I'm using Hephaestus' standards library to help with some XANES fingerprinting
and it's very useful.
I would find it quite helpful to be able to select two (or more) standards from
the list and plot them on the same graph for comparison.
Regards,
Ian
Ian Godfrey
PhD S
The best parts of
A&A are the parts that I have needed in my career. I've never actually
done my own experiment at an ED beamline, so my software doesn't really
support it.
B
On 12/18/2014 04:19 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Here’s an issue I recently encountered whil
ingredients for the recipe.
B
On 02/28/2014 08:46 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>
> I'm encountering a problem whenever I save a fitting project in Artemis
> (I have tried both the "Save Project" and "Save Current Fit" options
> from the file me
Dear All,
I'm encountering a problem whenever I save a fitting project in Artemis (I have
tried both the "Save Project" and "Save Current Fit" options from the file
menu) and then try to reopen it . I have only encountered the issue with quick
first shell fits, but I haven't tried anything els
omputers at home. Until I get to work again, all I can do is sit on
this sidelines and offer advice about things like this.
B
On 10/15/2013 11:32 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has encountered the following error
> (screenshot attached) while trying
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