> Ruslan,
> RHO and LDOS files have exactly the same format
> but as far as I understand (not sure 100%) Denchar does not read them to
> plot the charge density, it uses the wavefunctions directly.

But no, Ruslan -
denchar is perfectly suited to plot either wavefunctions or charge density,
there is switch in it about which one you want to plot.
And it perfectly allows to make 2-dim plots.
However, I think it adds file extensions by default,
so there might be no way to plot LDOS,
unless you rename your LDOS file into RHO for a couple of minutes.

> Try /Util/Contrib/APostnikov changing the direction of the unit cell
> vectors and plotting with xcrysden

this should work, but isolines options in XCrysden are not so flexible
as e.g. in gnuplot.

Good luck

Andrei Postnikov

> or
> Util/Contour (not sure it does what you need but looks like that was the
> point of the program)
>
> or
> /home/voznyy/SIESTA/SRC/siesta-3.0-rc1/Util/Grid/grid2cube
> and plot the 3D cube file with
> http://www.geocities.jp/kmo_mma/crystal/en/vesta.html
> it can then cut through any plane
>
> Alexander.



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