Saturday, November 7, 2015

Profex is quite convenient

Profex is quite a convenient tool to put things together.

It can read Bruker's latest format of diffraction files; whereas other commercial products cannot.
It also put the sticks in cache. so it is not necessary to regenerate the sticks each single time. Moreover, double clicking will find you a match.

But when you read from CIF, it doesn't recognize the HM symbols and leaves the Wyckoff letters blank.  The Wyckoff letters have to be put there manually.

Occasionally it hiccups.  This morning I found there are so many entries in the registry table.  hard to guess how these were generated.  but after deleting all the related items, it worked fine. The entries in the registry table became neat and necessary again.

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