Re: Crysfire can save unreadable file for Dicvol

2001-08-23 Thread Robin Shirley
y Dept, Surrey Univ. U.K. To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 16:13:29 GMT Subject: Re: Crysfire can save unreadable file for Dicvol Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:Lachlan Cranswick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Priority: normal Dear Maxim (Sigh) Th

Re: Crysfire can save unreadable file for Dicvol

2001-08-22 Thread Robin Shirley
gt; To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Crysfire can save unreadable file for Dicvol Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 13:11:26 +0100 Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It does not matter if you typed the values or imported them. So you can just try to type two values of 2theta 99

Re: Crysfire can save unreadable file for Dicvol

2001-08-21 Thread Maxim Avdeev
ject: Re: Crysfire can save unreadable file for Dicvol > > Do you have an example Crysfire file (and raw data file) > you could Email privately to me - to reproduce this? > > Lachlan. > > At 12:56 21/08/01 +0100, you wrote: > >Crysfire seems to be unable to export any 2

Re: Crysfire can save unreadable file for Dicvol

2001-08-21 Thread Lachlan Cranswick
Do you have an example Crysfire file (and raw data file) you could Email privately to me - to reproduce this? Lachlan. At 12:56 21/08/01 +0100, you wrote: >Crysfire seems to be unable to export any 2theta's more than 100 degrees to *.dvd file. It writes * symbols which cause >"ERROR IN

Crysfire can save unreadable file for Dicvol

2001-08-21 Thread Maxim Avdeev
Crysfire seems to be unable to export any 2theta's more than 100 degrees to *.dvd file. It writes * symbols which cause "ERROR IN READING" when Crysfire tries to run Dicvol after quitting. Of course, it is a problem only if you have small cell with high symmetry... Best regards, Maxim A