It is even pretty easy in the old Artemis. No need to load data just start from Theory and make a new Atoms input file then use the Theory menu to Write Special Output. Carlo On Tue, 9 Aug 2016, Matthew Marcus wrote:
Oh, the Demeter menu. I was looking in Artemis itself. Thanks! mam
On 8/9/2016 11:07 AM, Bruce Ravel wrote:
On 08/09/2016 01:50 PM, Matthew Marcus wrote:
This actually results in a bit of inconvenience - if you want to use ATOMS, you have to load some data into Artemis and pretend you want to analyze it.
There is a "Stand-alone Atoms" item in the frickin' Start Menu. How does that constitute an inconvenience? If that's too many clicks for you, drag and drop a shortcut to the desktop.
You can use atoms from the command line to read an input or CIF file and write to a file or to standard output. You can use atoms from the command line with the "--wx" switch to fire up the stand-alone GUI app.
I acknowledge that the web app that died last January was widely used and that I am an unredeemable lay-about for not recreating it. But your criticism is a bit unfair, Matthew.
B
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