Re: Seeing and printing Fullprof output files

Gustavo Cifredo Chacon ( gustavo.cifredo@uca.es )
Tue, 13 Jan 1998 09:45:59 +0100 (MET)

At 09:22 13/01/98 CST, you wrote:
>On Mon, 12 Jan 1998 14:45:37 +0100, Armel Le Bail
><armel@fluo.univ-lemans.fr> wrote:
>
>>Gustavo Cifredo Chacon wrote:
>>
>>> May you say a suitable freeware win95 software for seeing and
>>>printing Fullprof output files?
>>> Programs ("transforms") made with Sigma-Plot are also welcomed.
>>
>>Freeware, maybe (?) PLOTR, but for DOS :
>> http://www-llb.cea.fr/plotr/plotr_us.htm
>
>It is very usefull for quick viewing results from FULLPROF.
>
>>There are sharewares. To find them, you may consider the Rietveld FAQ
>>by Lachlan Cranswick :
>> http://www.unige.ch/crystal/stxnews/riet/faq/rietfaqs.htm
>>Two softwares may do the job. DMPLOT, for DOS but working well in a
>>DOS box under WIN95 :
>> http://www.unige.ch/crystal/stxnews/riet/faq/progs/r-view.htm#dmplot
>>and DRXWIN
>> http://www.unige.ch/crystal/stxnews/riet/faq/progs/r-view.htm#drxwin
>
>
>As you set value of the PRF(IPL2) flag in line 3 as 3, the *.PRF file
>contains two columns format ( 2theta, Intensity). Such a format is
>suitable for many drawing programs e.g. Easy Plot, Origin etc, but you
>loose information on positions of peaks.
>
>Best regards
>Adam
>
>
Thank you for your help

Gustavo Cifredo