From Jean-Marc.Le-Meins at uha.fr Thu Nov 30 13:15:29 2017 From: Jean-Marc.Le-Meins at uha.fr (Jean-Marc Le Meins) Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 12:15:29 +0100 Subject: [Cod-bugs] No bug at all; just a question about COD format for Bruker (or others...) Message-ID: <59d2a383-0a7c-aad0-3669-10bc8974d5aa@uha.fr> Dear, My question should have already be asked, I am sorry for that but I failed in searching on the COD web site... COD can now be easily used like ICDD PDF database inside the last version of the search-match tools of each provider (like PANalytical, Rigaku or Bruker). This way is probably the easiest one to use COD daily, especially for our PhD students. Unfortunately, it is important to recognize that the reactivity of each of them is not their strong point when it is time to "update" the COD. We need to wait for their goodwill to have an updated version of the database... Get an update version of the COD is possible, you clearly explain how to do. But each manufacturer add its "special touch" ie: make (I suppose) its own compilation in order that the COD could be readable via HighScore, DIFFRAC.EVA, PDXL... I suppose this procedure is the same that when you have to update ICDD database: you have to use the provider search-match software to "compile" your new DVD with ICDD PDF4+ Database (kind of "raw" data with their own ICDD format) into the right format to be usable inside your search-match soft. My question is therefore: would it be possible to compile ourselves the database COD to finally have a base "up to date" without being dependent on the choices of the manufacturer ? My question involve that the COD "raw" format should be the same that the ICDD "raw" one to be readable by the soft compiler. Thank you very much for all your kind attention. Best regards (and so sorry for the bad English...) JM Le Meins -- ___________________________________________ Jean-Marc LE MEINS Institut de Science des Mat?riaux de Mulhouse - IS2M UMR CNRS 7361 15 rue Jean Starcky B.P. 2488 F-68057 MULHOUSE CEDEX Tel: 03 89 60 87 02 (ENSCMu: 03 89 33 68 73 /67 19) Fax: 03 89 60 87 99 (ENSCMu: 03 89 33 68 15) Pref. attachments : pdf, rtf __________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: