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- From: john Bob <bobjohn.lzu@gmail.com>
- To: forum@abinit.org
- Subject: Re: [abinit-forum] cell2abinit.py
- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:33:24 +0800
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Dear Sharma:
The cell2abinit.py handles the "xxx.cell" file, which is a hidden file in the work directory. Build the structure, and click on Modules -> Castep -> Save files. Go to the work directory (Maybe "C:\Documents and Settings\xxx\My Documents\Materials Studio Projects\XXXXX\Documents\XXXx"). Turn on the directory options "Show hidden files", and you will see the XXX.cell files.
This program is out of update, be careful while using it.
Zhou bo
2009/10/15 Dev Sharma <champbond1983@gmail.com>
Hi 2 all,
Can any body tell , which format of Material Studio files (like .xsd or which type of file extension ) can be converted to abinit input and what is command to run the cell2abinit.py.
thanks
Dev
- [abinit-forum] cell2abinit.py, Dev Sharma, 10/14/2009
- Re: [abinit-forum] cell2abinit.py, john Bob, 10/15/2009
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