Dear Irina, it seems your data range is only about 100 eV long. during the import you can choose the data type, for data shorter than some pre-set limit (definitely longer than 100 eV) Athena - rightly I would say - assumes that you are importing "XANES" data. In that case the 2 greyed out functions are senseless. If for any reason you want to use these two functions you must change "data type" to mue(E) in the import data window. Best regards, Edmund On 26.07.2016 11:01, Irina Pi wrote:
Maybe you were right about the anti virus software, but finally I've solved installing an older version of Demeter, 0.9.13, and updating to 0.9.18.2 (any other version worked). I guess my computer is so old (it is 64bit by the way).
Though this is solved now, I have a problem with some options of the main window (spline range, forward and backward fourier transforms) because they are blocked when I import my data (see the attached screenshot data6.png), whereas with an example data of your webpage they are not (see the attached screenshot fe.060.png). I cannot figure out what happens, maybe there's a problem in the way I save the data (see attached file test_OD_6.txt)?
Thank you so much and sorry for all the questions, I have no doubt that there are no problems with Demeter, but it's me that I am just getting into this world and cannot figure out so many things.
Irina Pi.
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on behalf of Bruce Ravel *Sent:* 25 July 2016 05:00:57 *To:* XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit *Subject:* Re: [Ifeffit] Help with Athena On 07/25/2016 11:39 AM, Irina Pi wrote:
Oh yes, maybe here's the problem. When I try to open the Gnuplot shell it says: "Entry point not found. The procedure entry point_vswprintf could not be located in the dynamic link library msvcrt.dll".
I remain suspicious of your anti virus software. You should check the AV logs and see if they quarantined any files around the time you installed Demeter.
As I said up front, I have never seen this problem before and no one has ever reported anything like it to the mailing list. I am not trying to dodge responsibility, but nothing you've said so far indicates that there is a problem with Demeter or the installer. It really seems to me like the problem is your AV software or some other aspect of how your computer is administered.
As always, I am 100% open to being convinced otherwise.
Maybe I should try to install gnuplot separately?
You could, I suppose. That might help track down the problem.
You will need to configure Demeter to find the newly installed gnuplot, or it won't help your problem with Athena. That is, Athena is configured to look for a specific copy of gnuplot in a specific location. That location can be changed, but it won't happen automagically if you install gnuplot in some other way.
By the way, when you say "Windows computer", what version do you actually mean? 32 bit or 64?
B
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