Bruce,

Thanks for your help.  On my windows machine I had to add perl to the front of that command to get it to go.  Then it worked just as you described.  --nocolor is also necessary.

perl intrp --nocolor feff.yaml > intrp.dat

Thank-you for your help.
Shelly


On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Bruce Ravel <bravel@bnl.gov> wrote:
On 04/15/2014 01:12 PM, Shelly Kelly wrote:
Bruce:

Does Artemis have the ability to save the path list information in a
format similar to the old intrp.dat file to disk?  Seems like this
feature could go on the "export" button on the Atoms tab.  Or it
might also belong on the "Save calc" on the Paths tab.  This button
gave me a feff.yaml file that I don't know how to open, maybe it is
in there?

That's a fine suggestion.  It will be in the next version.

In the meantime, there are intended purposes for the feff.yaml file,
although I guess I never documented it.

One of the small programs that you will find in
C:\strawberry\perl\site\bin is "intrp".  Doing

  intrp feff.yaml

will print out what you want, although on windows you might want

  intrp --nocolor feff.yaml

instead. The output is printed to the terminal, which you will then need to capture into a file:

  intrp --nocolor feff.yaml > intrp.dat

HTH,
B


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