Larry,
I knew about this but was hoping that there was a way within Windows to
keep the window open.
Bob
At 06:53 PM 4/14/01 -0700, you wrote:
Bob,
At 08:06 AM 4/12/01 -0600, you wrote:
2) is it correct that using PC-GSAS the windows automatically close after
the program finish? From my point
Bob,
At 08:06 AM 4/12/01 -0600, you wrote:
2) is it correct that using PC-GSAS the windows automatically close after
the program finish? From my point of view it should better to have the
possibility to read the refinement results
Yes, but I like the windows to stay open too. I havn't found
close after
the program finish? From my point of view it should better to have the
possibility to read the refinement results
all the best
Davide
-Original Message-
From: Bob Von Dreele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 April 2001 21:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: new GSAS
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Sent: 11 April 2001 21:29
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Subject: Re: new GSAS (EXPGUI)
Hi Armel,
Ah well. I did have that as a plan a long time ago. Well I do the
"official" version.
Bob
At 08:41 PM 4/11/01 +0200, you wrote:
Hello Bob,
Attached is the new Linux
Brian,
Attached is the new Linux version (with fixes). This has the new VERSION
version and a fix to the texture stuff. Apparently the g77 version of atan2
doesn't know what to do with atan2(0,0). Use this one for the SGI.
Bob
gsassource.tar.gz
Hello Bob,
Attached is the new Linux version (with fixes).
Ooops.
Now that the GSAS Fortran source is in the mailboxes
of 300 subscribers of the Rietveld mailing list as well
as in the list archives, may I add it in the Crystallography
Source Code Museum ?-).
Armel
Hi Armel,
Ah well. I did have that as a plan a long time ago. Well I do the
"official" version.
Bob
At 08:41 PM 4/11/01 +0200, you wrote:
Hello Bob,
Attached is the new Linux version (with fixes).
Ooops.
Now that the GSAS Fortran source is in the mailboxes
of 300 subscribers of the Rietveld
Anthony Manerbino wrote:
Is the program expgui used instead of the routine expedt for entering
structural information and bring experimental patterns into GSAS?
In a word, yes.
EXPGUI does only a fraction of what EXPEDT does, but I would like to
think it is pretty useful. See