Hi prof Price,

First of all, thank you once again for SPLASH; what a great tool!

I have a couple questions that I hope you'll be able to help me with.
About splash rendered plots: I am unable to plot rendered versions of the
radial and azimuthal velocities of the particles. When I change the coord
system to polar, v_r and v_phi are calculated, but I'm not able to do a
polar plot in r and phi, and render is not working for a cartesian plot
with v_r and v_phi. My binary files come from Matthew Bate's old SPH code,
by the way.

Another question (which I think is not implemented in SPLASH because mine
might be the only case where it's useful....): I'm doing simulations of Be
stars in binary systems. Nice coplanar, non eccentric binaries, with a Be
disk that is continuously replenished. There comes a time when the system
reaches a steady state. At this point, it really changes very little from
phase to phase. Thus, I'd be really cool if I could use splash to plot
subsequent timesteps of the simulation on top of each other, as if all
particles belonged to the same time step, keeping the two stars fixed on
the x axis (freezing the rotation of the system). Can this be done with the
current version of the code somehow?

Thank you very much,

amanda

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