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Nita.Dragoe ( Nita.Dragoe@chimsol.u-psud.fr )
Tue, 14 Nov 1995 15:35:16 +0100 (MET)

> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > to my point of view it actually IS important to have as much info
> > available as possible. Why not JCPDS-card with R-marks?
> > Also more computing seems to be possible, as was stated, when
> > instrument-independent data were claimed.
> >
> > B U T - remember: NOT every JCPDS-user is familiar with crystallography.
> In my opinion this is not the point (let those familiar with the
> crystallography to use their knowledge).
>
> As regarding the data format:
> I'm using different data format programs and for such purpose
> I wrote a program to do data conversion. I still can improve it
> if you need to and I'm sure that there are plenty of home-made
> computer programs capable to do all the conversion you need.
>
> I think that is good to have JCPDS R card and this is quite easy
> to build if a good standardisation is carried out.
>
> All the best
>
> N Dragoe
>