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Dear everyone.<br>
The data2config.f90 that Martin sent earlier works fine.<br>
See conversation below.<br>
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Hi Martin!<br>
I'm terribly sorry. The output works with atomeye. I just looked
at the cfg-file and saw that it was different from the usual
atomeye-config files.<br>
I also think the ad-hoc method was a clumsy way of doing it.<br>
Thanks!<br>
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I you are moderating the RMC-list email you should delete my
former email which is pending;)<br>
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Henrik<br>
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<div>I am in a meeting today so will only be able to look at
this intermittently, but it makes no sense to give up and
chose something else. The idea is that data2config should
work. It has worked in my tests before.</div>
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<div>Does the file produced really not work at all. It is
certainly different, but that is because atom eye accepts
various options.</div>
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<div>On 17 Mar 2014, at 10:55, Henrik Mauroy <<a
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Hi Martin.<br>
Thanks a lot! However, it looks like the program is not
giving the right output, see attached atomeye.cfg file
'rmcsf6_190keye_MartinVersion.cfg'.<br>
I thought I had looked through the manual thoroughly
enough, but I stumbled over a special case .bat file in
the exe-directory ('get_atomeye_sf6.bat') which converts
the example rmc6f-file into the old .cfg-format before
running rmc_to_atomeye.exe. Output from the same
rmc6f-file is attached as well,
'rmcsf6_190keye_mattVersion.cfg'.<br>
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Thanks again for the help!<br>
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Henrik<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16.03.2014 09:40, Martin
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<div>My data2config program (latest version, attached)
will convert from .rmc6f to the atomeye format.
Perhaps Matt can compile for Windows for you. The
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whatever.rmc6f</font></div>
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<blockquote type="cite">Dear users.<br>
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I'm new to RMCProfile and would like to start
using the new configuration file format, .rmc6f ,
from the beginning (as Matt et al. tells me in the
manual...).<br>
However, I'm quite fond of the atomeye.exe
program, and have been using it earlier to display
my RMCPOW-data, but I'm unable to create the
atomeye.cfg file from the new .rmc6f format using
rmc_to_atomeye.exe.<br>
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How can I do this?<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Henrik<br>
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