This program is run here by a special arrangement
You simply type:
xbits
It brings you a new window with welcome screen
You hit return
there comes a list of all possibilities
you copy one of the names, e.g. a1d (take it by mouse)
hit return
and paste your answer after:
Enter the name of the data set for upper part ---->
then comes
Enter the name of the data set for lower part ---->
and you enter another name here.
Normally the names go in pairs:
filed d should be above ( upper)
filec
See the detailed list here
Movies from Mette Andersen's Thesis
( oriented and aligned initial p-orbitals )
ORIENTED
a1 Na3p- oriented, b=15 a.u., v=0.1 a.u.
FILES: a1d a1c
a2 Na3p+ oriented, b=15 a.u., v=0.1 a.u.
FILES: a2d a2c
ALIGNED
a3 Na3p 0 degrees, b=15 a.u., v=0.1 a.u.
FILES: a3d a3c
a4 Na3p 90 degrees, b=15 a.u., v=0.1 a.u.
FILES: a4d a4c
a5 Na3p 45 degrees, b=15 a.u., v=0.1 a.u.
FILES: a5d a5c
a6 Na3p -45 degrees, b=15 a.u., v=0.1 a.u.
FILES: a6d a6c
AND SOME FUN
hh Demonstration of future movies?
Rotating polar plot of a dipole
FILES: hhd hhc
d2 Dancing girl from a children book
FILES: d2d d2c
Index