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GSAS (General Structure Analysis System) Rietveld powder diffraction and Single Crystal software

GSAS - Getting back the Forplot Menu after plotting a Windows Fourier Map

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[The reference to use for GSAS in any resulting publications is: A.C. Larson and R.B. Von Dreele, "General Structure Analysis System (GSAS)", Los Alamos National Laboratory Report LAUR 86-748 (1994).]

If you find the Forplot menu is locked after plotting a Fourier Map

Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 07:59:51 -0600
To: Lachlan Cranswick [lachlan@ldeo.columbia.edu]
From: vondreele@lanl.gov (Bob Von Dreele)
Subject: Re: GSAS and Forplot for Windows problem?

Dear Lachlan,

The FORPLOT plot has the cursor active. You need to enter an "X" with the 
plot window active to get out of cursor mode & do another plot (or exit) 
from the console.

Bob


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[Generating a VRML based 3D Structure and Electron Density Contour Map in GSAS]
[Viewing GSAS Fourier Contour Maps in 3rd party programs Using Scott Belmonte's GPL'd FOUE software]

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