Changeset 551
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- Dec 4, 2009 5:08:04 PM (13 years ago)
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r517 r551 88 88 <h3>Please wait while GSAS program finishes...</h3> 89 89 <DL><DL> 90 A window labeled "< tt>Please wait while GSAS program finishes."91 If a problem occurs, close the DOS box and press the "Continue" button</ tt>90 A window labeled "<font face="courier">Please wait while GSAS program finishes." 91 If a problem occurs, close the DOS box and press the "Continue" button</font> 92 92 is created in Windows-9x while GSAS programs are run. As this window 93 is created, a "lock" file (< tt>expgui.lck</tt>) is also created. When the93 is created, a "lock" file (<font face="courier">expgui.lck</font>) is also created. When the 94 94 DOS batch file running the GSAS program completes, this file is deleted. 95 The EXPGUI process waits until the < tt>expgui.lck</tt> lock file95 The EXPGUI process waits until the <font face="courier">expgui.lck</font> lock file 96 96 is deleted. Should the DOS process crash before the file is deleted, 97 97 the "Continue" button can be pressed. This causes … … 295 295 <h3>Unable to find file GRFONT.DAT...</h3> 296 296 <DL><DL> 297 The file < tt>grfont.dat</tt> is expected to be in the ...\gsas\fonts directory298 in DOS/Windows platforms and files < tt>grfont.dat</tt> and299 < tt>pgxwin_server</tt> are expected to be found in the .../gsas/pgl directory297 The file <font face="courier">grfont.dat</font> is expected to be in the ...\gsas\fonts directory 298 in DOS/Windows platforms and files <font face="courier">grfont.dat</font> and 299 <font face="courier">pgxwin_server</font> are expected to be found in the .../gsas/pgl directory 300 300 in UNIX. If these files cannot be found, GSAS will not be able to produce 301 301 graphics in programs such as POWPLOT, RAWPLOT,...
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