Re: Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar
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 Micro$oft Word, but none are convenient. I know how to do this with the equation editor. Can anyone contribute any better choices? Brian -- Joseph H. Reibenspies Ph.D. Department of Chemistry Texas A M University College Station, Texas [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.chem.tamu.edu/xray (979)845-9125
Re: Kapton capillaries
We use thin-walled heat shrink PET tubing from advanced polymers. Fewer peaks in the low angle region and it comes in a colorless/ clear form. Joe Reibenspies Brian H. Toby wrote: Could someone please suggest a source for purchasing kapton capillaries? A search on the internet drew a blank. Try polyimide rather than kapton. We have used MicroLumen as a vendor: http://www.microlumen.com/ Brian -- Joseph H. Reibenspies Ph.D. Department of Chemistry Texas A M University College Station, Texas [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.chem.tamu.edu/xray (979)845-9125