problems in the current version of Artemis for Windows
Hi, I rolled out a new version of Artemis in time for last week's XAFS Summer School at the APS. Unsurprisingly, a few bugs cropped up during the course of the week. Three of them are serious enough that I wanted to offer some advice on how to work around them until I manage to fix them. All three of these problems affect Windows users and appear not to affect Mac or linux users. 1. The most serious bug is a scenario where Artemis simply hangs when you start it. The symptom is that the console window appears, followed by the splash screen. Then Artemis' main windows fails to appear. The bug involves how I attempt to clean up when Artemis finds evidence of a large number of abandoned projects. In normal operation, Artemis uses disk space in a special folder to organize the data, feff, and other files associated with a project. When you exit Artemis normally, that folder is zipped up into a project file and removed from disk. When Artemis exits abnormally, the folder can be left in place. When Artemis notices four such apparently abandoned folders, it posts a dialog box offering to clean up the mess before continuing. In the current version, there is bug in the place where Artemis checks for abandoned projects, resulting in the behavior described above. For now, the work-around is to close the Artemis console window then, using your file manager, look at this folder: C:\Program Files\Ifeffit\horae\stash\ In that folder you should find several folders with names like artemis.project.0 artemis.project.1 and so on. Toss each of those folders into the recycling bin and try starting Artemis. It should work now. 2. A problem with similar symptoms might happen on Vista. If you do not have sufficient privilege to write files to C:\Program Files\Ifeffit\ then Artemis' splashscreen will appear then disappear without Artemis' main window appearing. For the Vista user, the solution to this problem is either to run Artemis with higher privilege (which may be frowned upon by the people who administer your computer) or to reinstall Ifeffit into a location where you have write privilege. 3. Many people have noticed that, after using the "Write special output" item in the Theory menu (which can be used to save an atoms.inp file, a feff.inp file, or other kinds of files), you are unable to save the file by clicking the "Save" button. The work around is to select the entire contents of the palette using the mouse or Control-a and then to cut-and-paste the contents into Notepad or Wordpad. I am hard at work on these and many other problems (see http://cars9.uchicago.edu/iffwiki/HoraeToDoList) and am hoping to make an update of the windows package and a new release of the tarball next week. Until then, hopefully this message will help you work around the most serious problems in the current version of Artemis. Regards, B -- Bruce Ravel ---------------------------------------------- bravel@anl.gov Molecular Environmental Science Group, Building 203, Room E-165 MRCAT, Sector 10, Advanced Photon Source, Building 433, Room B007 Argonne National Laboratory phone and voice mail: (1) 630 252 5033 Argonne IL 60439, USA fax: (1) 630 252 9793 My homepage: http://cars9.uchicago.edu/~ravel EXAFS software: http://cars9.uchicago.edu/~ravel/software/
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Bruce Ravel