On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 11:50 -0500, Axel Kohlmeyer wrote:
> hi paul,
>
> On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 8:46 PM, W2AGZ wrote:
> It seems that the mpeg_encode and whirlgif packages are no
> longer available for XCrysDen, and their old source codes are
> ?un-make-able,? at least with
Thanks, Arles and Axel. I'll check out your suggestions.
Axel, maybe you should consider publishing a review of all tools available
for use on Quantum-Espresso ;-)
Cheers, -Paul
Paul Grant
W2AGZ Technologies (www.w2agz.com)
Staff Associate, JPL-NASA
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hi paul,
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 8:46 PM, W2AGZ wrote:
> It seems that the mpeg_encode and whirlgif packages are no longer
> available for XCrysDen, and their old source codes are ?un-make-able,? at
> least within the current release of Ubuntu. Any advice on how to ?capture?
> the animation sequ
You can use Jmol, this program read a XYZ file..
Best
PhD stud. Arles V. Gil Rebaza
IFLP - Argentina
2011/11/5 W2AGZ
> It seems that the mpeg_encode and whirlgif packages are no longer
> available for XCrysDen, and their old source codes are ?un-make-able,? at
> least within the current releas
It seems that the mpeg_encode and whirlgif packages are no longer available
for XCrysDen, and their old source codes are "un-make-able," at least within
the current release of Ubuntu. Any advice on how to "capture" the animation
sequence of, e.g., structure relaxation, for use in an presentation f