Dear Breogán, Profex reads many powder XRD file formats and converts them to ASCII text files (and some other formats):
http://profex.doebelin.org Batch conversion is supported, too. Regards, Nicola -- Nicola Döbelin PhD, MSc in Mineralogy Team Leader Bioceramics Senior Scientist Bioceramics & Biocompatibility Group Direct phone number +41 (0)32 644 20 41 ● nicola.doebe...@rms-foundation.ch ● www.rms-foundation.ch RMS Foundation ● Bischmattstrasse 12 ● P.O. Box 203 ● 2544 Bettlach / Switzerland _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Senior Lecturer, University of Bern (CH) >>> Breogan Pato Doldan <breogan.p...@udc.es> schrieb am 02.10.2017 um 11:27: > Dear Rietvelders, > > I am wondering if there is any program in Linux for the conversion between > different formats of powder X-ray files. > > Kind regards, > Breogán Pato Doldán >
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