Hi folks, I just released the latest source tarball for linux, unix, and Mac OSX. Copies can be found on SourceForge and on my web site. A windows updater and Carlo's debian packages should follow soon. A new windows executable of the development version of Artemis can be found along with some notes on its use at http://leonardo.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/software/exafs/diana/ This is mostly a bug fix release. I have addressed almost all of the problems reported in the last 10 days on the mailing list. (I think the lone exception is the control-click problem Paul reported yesterday.) Additionally, I have added a new feature to the development version of Artemis. In the Theory menu, you can now find an entry that reads "Quick first shell theory". This is in response to the thread started by Carlo the other day. This prompts you for a concise description of a single shell scattering problem -- absorber and scatterer species, distance, coordination geometry, edge -- and produces a quick-n-dirty feff calculation suitable for a quick-n-dirty first shell fit. I wrote a document page -- just click on the document button at the bottom of the quick first shell theory dialog. Try it out -- it should make sense once you poke at it a bit. As I said yesterday, this release is probably the last one for at least a couple of months. There is some chance that I might update the source code tarball in that time, but I lose my ability to make windows executables tomorrow. I am keeping my fingers crossed that the windows executables that I just built and that will be in the next updater will prove to be solid. Regards, B -- Bruce Ravel ----------------------------------- ravel@phys.washington.edu Code 6134, Building 3, Room 405 Naval Research Laboratory phone: (1) 202 767 2268 Washington DC 20375, USA fax: (1) 202 767 4642 NRL Synchrotron Radiation Consortium (NRL-SRC) Beamlines X11a, X11b, X23b National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973 My homepage: http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel EXAFS software: http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/software/exafs/