******************************************************** ** PROGRAM FULLPROF.98 (Version 0.2 - Mar98-LLB JRC) ** ******************************************************** Rietveld, Profile Matching & Integrated Intensity Refinement of X-ray and/or Neutron Data (Windows-version) Juan Rodriguez-Carvajal (Laboratoire Leon Brillouin) e-mail: fullprof@llb.cea.fr juan@bali.saclay.cea.fr A: System requirements: PC under Windows NT/95 16MB RAM B: INSTALLATION GUIDE of FullProf.98 for Windows NT/95 =================================================== In this directory there is only a file called: winfp98.zip It contains the Beta-version of FullProf.98 for Windows, and the program WinPLOTR that can also be obtained independently of FullProf from http://www-llb.cea.fr/winplotr/winplotr.htm. The program WinDIC (Windows version of DICVOL91 from Daniel Louer) has also been included. In can be run from within WinPLOTR. For installing the programs, documentation and examples winfp98.exe must be copied to a directory (e.g. c:\fullprof.98). Do the following actions: 1: Unzip the file winfp98.zip keeping the internal structure of directories (e.g. pkunzip -d winfp98). The files contained in winfp98 will expand on the current directory (c:\fullprof.98) and in the subdirectories: docs, examples The content of winfp98.exe is: c:\fullprof.98 readme ---- This file wfp98.exe ---- FullProf.98 executable file for Windows winplotr.exe ---- WinPLOTR executable file for Windows windic.exe ---- DICVOL91 executable for Windows winplotr.ins ---- Manual of WinPLOTR winplotr.new ---- Last minute information about WinPLOTR lf90.eer ---- File for run-time errors winplotr.set ---- Settings for winplotr winplotr.dir ---- Starting directory for winplotr fullprof.dir ---- Starting directory for winplotr The content of the last 3 files should be changed by the user the first time after installation. If the directory actually use for installing FullProf is "c:\fullprof.98" no change is needed. These files will be changed automatically by FullProf and/or WinPLOTR on normal using of the programs. The files winplotr.ins(new) should be in the same directory as winplotr.exe. c:\fullprof.98\docs fullprof.ins ---- Manual of the program (text-file) fp_frame.htm ---- HTML version of the manual to be used fp_toc.htm locally with a browser (Netscape, ...) fp_text.htm fullprof.ps ---- Introduction to FullProf. PostScript file. fp98.new ---- Last minute information about FullProf.98 (some documents may probably make reference to the 3.5 version) winplotr.htm ---- HTML version of winplotr.ins dicvol91.ins ---- Manual for DICVOL91 c:\fullprof.98\examples Series of PCR, DAT, INT files for testing FullProf.98 in different conditions. Readme file. 2: Define the environment variables FULLPROF and WINPLOTR pointing to the directory holding fullprof.dir, winplotr.dir and winplotr.set in the file "autoexec.bat". If this file doesn't exist you must create it and add the following lines: set FULLPROF=c:\fullprof.98 (or the actual directory) set WINPLOTR=c:\fullprof.98 (or the actual directory) set path=%path%;c:\fullprof.98 C: Both FullProf.98 and WinPLOTR can be invoked from a DOS window or clicking on an "alias" on the desktop. If FullProf is invoked from a DOS window using the command wfp98 without arguments an OpenFile windows invites the user to select a PCR file. If a DAT, UXD, ACQ or INT file with the same code as the PCR file exists in the same directory the program assumes it is the data-file appropriate to the PCR file. Otherwise a second OpenFile windows appears inviting the user to select the appropriate data-file. D: If IPL2=4 (Ls2 in comment line) in the PCR file the program runs in a step-wise mode showing the observed-calculated pattern at the end of each cycle. E: FullProf can be invoked from WinPLOTR. To assure that the present version of FullProf is actually executed don't forget to write the name of the executable file (wfp98) in the appropriate place within the winplotr.set file. F: For some installations only: The behaviour of WinPLOTR in Windows 95 is not exactly the same as in Windows NT. Don't forget to "reload" the PRF file at the end of the session from WinPLOTR. Under Windows 95 WinPLOTR loads the current PRF file (if it exists) before the end of the refinement performed by FullProf, so the displayed version of the PRF file is not the most recent one. This behaviour is not always the same. It depends on the particular settings of Windows 95. G: For running FullProf in cyclic mode it is better to invoke the program from a DOS window including the word "cyc" on the command line like: LocalPrompt> wfp98 cyc Otherwise you have to create a fictitious (empty) file "cyc.pcr" that may be selected from an OpenFile window. Saclay, July 20, 1998