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
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
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
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
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 ->
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
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
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