Hi all BGMN users,
the usability of the BGMN demo plus related programs beta was extended
to Dec 31 1999. Actual release is 2.5.6. See www.bgmn.de or any of it's mirror.
J"org Bergmann
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Hi Skantha,
You are not lacking for other options, but one other is that the
tcldump program used by expgui (see
http://www.ncnr.nist.gov/programs/crystallography/) will give you the
data you want and a very short tcl script will put it in a table. One
advantage of this is you also get the cal
Following is a reply from Bob von Dreele on
Spherical Harmonics. Forwarded with permission
to the list.
Lachlan.
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Forwarded message:
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Sep 16 16:47:26 1999
The spherical harmonics stuff was put into GSAS for two reasons. One was
that it provided a very nifty
Alan Hewat wrote:
> Lachlan, the listserver is simply a machine. There are no anarchic
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>
> If people "drop off the mailing list" it is almost certainly because their
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On 17 Sep 99, at 8:12, Martin Owen Jones wrote:
Date sent: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 08:12:37 +0100
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...
> I have attached a program that converts a histdmp into column format for
> plotting programs such as Origin and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (L. Cranswick) wrote:
>I have had some other people say they got dropped off the Rietveld list
>and were of the opinion they must have broken the unwritten
>law somewhere. For Alan: is there some anarchic sub-routines
>happening on the Listserv at ILL?
Lachlan, the listserver