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  • From: Dev Sharma <champbond1983@gmail.com>
  • To: forum@abinit.org
  • Subject: Re: [abinit-forum] problem in V_Sim under windows
  • Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 23:43:31 +0530
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Dear Zeila Sir,
i copied a output file t08.out from v5 directory and run abi2xsf with the following command
/home/dev/abinit-5.8.4/util/users/abi2xsf <t08.out> try.xsf

on which it is giving error as

[dev@dev work_optic]$ sh submit.sh
submit.sh: line 2: /home/dev/abinit-5.8.4/util/users/abi2xsf: Permission denied
even i tried the superuser also
Please advice.
Thanks
Dev,
University of Delhi

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Zeila Zanolli <zeila.zanolli@uclouvain.be> wrote:
hi, 

there is also a script in the [your_home_directory_for_abinit]/util/users   called   abi2xsf.
The instructions for using it are writte in the same script  (you can have a look at it with any text editor).
This script needs as input the output of abinit (you don't need to generate the density file).
Then, you can read the .xsf  with Xcrysden.

regards,
Zeila


On 9 Oct 2009, at 14:46, cszakacs@mun.ca wrote:

Hello,

If it is any help, when you run an abinit calculation with the option to create
the density file as well, later on you could use the cut3d to convert the
density file to a file with .xsf extension (Xcrysden format). Now this .xsf
file can be visualized with v_sim or Vesta.
It would be useful to have a graphical interface as well for the creation of the
input file, but I don't know if there is one available. If any other user has
more information about this, I would appreciate if he/she would share it with
us.

Thanks and best regards,

Csaba

Quoting bond james <champbond1983@gmail.com>:

Dear Sir,
In each mail i have written my real name :):)..... Ok sir  i have compile
V_sim in Linux also. But still the same problem is there.
How to open Abinit file in linux. One thing , i have configured the V_sim by
default (./configure).
Thanks Sir,
Dev Sharma,
University of Delhi

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Emmanuel Arras <emmanuel.arras@cea.fr>wrote:

I'm afraid the windows version of v_sim doesn't reads abinit inputs.

Regards

Emmanuel


PS: could you change your name (james bond is not very... serious...)



bond james a écrit :

 hi 2 all,

 I have downloaded the v_sim-3.4.4-win32 and extract in. Then in the bin
folder i double click on v_sim. It opens three windows. 1) command panel
2)
another window with title no file loded and 3) command prompt with the
following GtK-Warning with a number of times
<V_sim.exe:524> Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton : Setting with non zero
page
size is deprecated.

Now when i click on actions--> open (in command panel window) it shows
all
supported formats, but like i have made my file as ZnO.in  name when i
select all file and clcik on ZnO.in , under the preview it makes a
quaetion
mark and says not a v_sim file and give error on opening that wrong XYZ
format

Please help, How to open a Abinit file in the V_sim under Windows.

Thnaks
With regards,
Dev Sharma,
Univeristy of Delhi
India


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Emmanuel ARRAS
L_Sim (Laboratoire de Simulation Atomistique)
SP2M / INAC
CEA Grenoble
tel : 00 33 (0)4 387 86862





-- 
Csaba Szakacs
Memorial University
Dept. of Chemistry
St. John's, NL
Tel.: 737-6118



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