Hi all,
Thank you all very much for your suggestions! So far, my student and
I haven't made this work, but I'm starting to suspect it's in part
due to a quirk of whatever Fortran compiler I used years ago to make
the executable. I don't now recall what compiler it was, but I do
remember it was
I am surprised that this is a problem with the Mac files. All of the
command line feff8 builds for Mac OS X that I have seen, output with
the standard Unix file \n linefeeds that I believe ifeffit expects.
Scott, are you using one of the older Classic versions of feff8, I am
surprised that
Hi,
I think the "line endings from other operating systems" should be
something that is handled automatically in the programs.That is,
one should be able to run Feff8 on a unix system and use the results
on a Windows or Mac machine without having to "clean" the files.
Ifeffit is already inse
For the mac, why don't you use Smultron (http://sourceforge.net/
projects/smultron/). It handles line endings and a lot more. It is
open source as well.
Paul
On May 26, 2007, at 6:11 AM, Scott Calvin wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for the various advice and help! Rich Mayes
> As far as Googling "end of line conversion," it does indeed give a
> bazillion options. Going through the first 20 reveals that they are
> often hits from download sites that don't actually have the relevant
> downloads, but have figured out how to manipulate Google into listing
> them. The relev
Hi all,
Thanks for the various advice and help! Rich Mayes' project works
fine on our machines, which tends to confirm it's the end of line
problem. I'll try Jeremy Kropf's suggestion, and see if that clears
it up somehow.
As far as Googling "end of line conversion," it does indeed give a
baz
On Thursday 24 May 2007, Scott Calvin wrote:
> Does anyone out there have a simple way to btach convert a whole
> bunch of files from Mac CR line breaks to pc CR/LF line breaks? I'm
> not part of the linux or unix worlds, but can use either Windows XP
> or OS X methods.
Googling "end of line conve
Hi Bruce,
Thnks--your response helped me track down the nature of the problem.
It turns out that if I "wash" the files.dat and paths.dat files by
opening them on a pc and then saving them again, Artemis then does a
little better, allowing me to read in path files that have themselves
been wash
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On Thursday 24 May 2007, Scott Calvin wrote:
> After opening Artemis, I choose "New Feff input template," and then
> "Import feff.inp." I choose the feff.inp file from the folder where I
> ran Feff. I ask for just the first path, and I get an error (this
> one's taken from the pc):
Hey Scott,
I s
Hi all,
I've been having some difficulty using FEFF8 generated files with
Artemis. Here's what I've tried:
I've run a somewhat modified version of FEFF 8.28 on a Mac. It
generates files as it should (I've used them with feffit before).
I open Artemis...I've tried on a pc running Windows XP,
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