RE: new GSAS

2001-04-10 Thread Anthony Manerbino
Another question regarding GSAS. Which version of expgui runs best on the win2000 platform? Is EXPGUI a program used in place of the EXPEDT routine in GSAS? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 4:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: new GSAS

2001-04-10 Thread Bob Von Dreele
Hi Guys, Only one program can "open" a file but you can resister many programs that appear in the pull down menu when you "right click" a registered file name. I have mine setup with 6-7 different gsas programs available for an exp file. The "readme" gives directions for setting this up. Bob

RE: new GSAS

2001-04-10 Thread Anthony Manerbino
Is the program expgui used instead of the routine expedt for entering structural information and bring experimental patterns into GSAS? Anthony -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 12:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

RE: new GSAS

2001-04-10 Thread Peter Y. Zavalij
Windows 2000 does allow to associate many program to the same extension using "Advance" button. Dr. Peter Y. Zavalij University Crystallographer Materials Research Center, SUNY at Binghamton Tel: (607)777-4298Fax: (607)777-4623 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: new GSAS (EXPGUI)

2001-04-10 Thread Brian H. Toby
Anthony Manerbino wrote: Is the program expgui used instead of the routine expedt for entering structural information and bring experimental patterns into GSAS? In a word, yes. EXPGUI does only a fraction of what EXPEDT does, but I would like to think it is pretty useful. See

Toroidal atom displacement factors?

2001-04-10 Thread Yokochi, Alexandre
Hi everyone, I have some data where I suspect that an atom rather than sitting exactly on a special position is actually displaced off of it, and should essentially form a torus around it. I think I overheard that there is the possibility of using toroidal displacement factors in one of