Stephen's anisotropic microstrain parameters in GSAS

2008-01-11 Thread Franz Werner
Dear All My questions concerns Stephen's anisotropic microstrain parameters in GSAS' profile function no. 4. Are negative values of these parameters (Shkl)) acceptable, i.e. do they have any physical/chemical meaning? In case negative values are not "allowed", how should one proceed (e.g. fix t

Re: Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar

2008-01-11 Thread doebbler
touche- there is a font. -Jennifer Adrian Hill wrote: I use a free crystallography font from Len Barbour http://www.x-seed.net/freestuff.html Adrian Hill doebbler wrote: I still maintain ditching the evil empire for latex is the best ;-), but in all seriousness equation editor is the only

RE: Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar

2008-01-11 Thread Peter Y. Zavalij
Brian, Here is link to crystallographic font that has 1,2,3,4,6 with bars and other useful symbols: http://x-seed.net/crystallography.ttf The disadvantage to use this is that others who opens word file should have the font installed. I use word bar symbol which is 20th symbol after "z" when you cho

Re: Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar

2008-01-11 Thread Joseph Reibenspies
Brian Goto http://www.x-seed.net/freestuff.html and download Len Barbour's free crystallographic font, which includes 3 bar. Joe Brian H. Toby wrote: I have heard that there are several ways to create a 3 with an over-bar symbol (as would be used for space group R -3 c, for example) in M

Re: Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar

2008-01-11 Thread Sven Vogel
Hi Brian, try Insert -> Field EQ \s \up 6 (\f (,3)) Using Alt-F9 you can toggle between field view and "source code" for modifications (e.g. when you use something else than 12 point font size and need to change the parameter for \up). I then select the resulting 3bar symbol and use Tools ->

Re: Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar

2008-01-11 Thread Adrian Hill
I use a free crystallography font from Len Barbour http://www.x-seed.net/freestuff.html Adrian Hill doebbler wrote: I still maintain ditching the evil empire for latex is the best ;-), but in all seriousness equation editor is the only way to go. See: http://helpdesk.princeton.edu/kb/displa

Re: Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar

2008-01-11 Thread doebbler
I still maintain ditching the evil empire for latex is the best ;-), but in all seriousness equation editor is the only way to go. See: http://helpdesk.princeton.edu/kb/display.plx?id=4558 -Jennifer Brian H. Toby wrote: I have heard that there are several ways to create a 3 with an over-bar s

Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar

2008-01-11 Thread Brian H. Toby
I have heard that there are several ways to create a 3 with an over- bar symbol (as would be used for space group R -3 c, for example) in Micro$oft Word, but none are convenient. I know how to do this with the equation editor. Can anyone contribute any better choices? Brian