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    <p>Dear bob,</p>
    <p>thank You for help!</p>
    <p>Bartek<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">W dniu 22.11.2019 o 14:04, Von Dreele,
      Robert B. pisze:<br>
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      <p>Dear Bartek,</p>
      <p>I take your point. Actually trickier than one might think.
        Working on it.</p>
      <p>Bob<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/22/2019 12:08 PM, Bartłomiej
        Gędziorowski via GSAS-II wrote:<br>
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        <p>Yes,</p>
        <p>I know it sounds crazy, but if someone chose by mistake a
          wrong set than it would be nice to have the possibility to
          easily correct mistake. I think it would be easy to implement
          it by adding to the menu a position and use the same dialog
          window used during adding a histogram.<br>
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        <p>Bartek<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">W dniu 22.11.2019 o 10:47, Von
          Dreele, Robert B. pisze:<br>
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          <p>Hi,</p>
          <p>You want to switch from one default to another? Say from
            lab CuKa to synchrotron (or vice versa)?</p>
          <p>Bob</p>
          <p>P.S. I'm not up early in Chicago. I'm in the UK for 6
            months.<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/22/2019 9:43 AM, Bartłomiej
            Gędziorowski via GSAS-II wrote:<br>
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            <p>Dear Bob,</p>
            <p>yes, I know that, but there I can only select parameters
              from file, or reset to default values. There is no way to
              chose different type of default profiles, the same way it
              can be done when you load histogram and press 'cancel' on
              profile prompt.</p>
            <p>Bartłomiej,<br>
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            <div class="moz-cite-prefix">W dniu 22.11.2019 o 10:36, Von
              Dreele, Robert B. pisze:<br>
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              <p>Dear Bartlomiej,</p>
              <p>There are Save & Load menu items in Instrument
                Parameters for saving a set of profile coefficients
                & then reading them in. If you do this for the same
                histogram, it will reset the default values.</p>
              <p>Bob<br>
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              <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/22/2019 9:30 AM,
                Bartłomiej Gędziorowski via GSAS-II wrote:<br>
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                <p>Thank You Brian,</p>
                <p>i did it exactly same thing, but I was thinking that
                  maybe someone here did measurements on this very
                  equipment and got the parameter file.
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                <p>However, I've got another question, this time about
                  GSASII menus. The instrument parameters that can be
                  refined for typical XRD are slightly different than
                  these for synchrotron. E.g., for XRD we can select the
                  type of radiation, and for synchrotron the wave
                  length. Is there any way to change the parameters set,
                  other than removing the histogram and adding it again?</p>
                <p>Bartłomiej</p>
                <div class="moz-cite-prefix">W dniu 21.11.2019 o 17:52,
                  Toby, Brian H. pisze:<br>
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                  cite="mid:18649821-2F0E-44FF-B79D-5531012A2D84@anl.gov">You
                  might try one of the generic parameter sets (press
                  cancel at the parameter dialog) or just start with
                  peak fitting to get parameters from the pattern you
                  have, (see
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href="https://subversion.xray.aps.anl.gov/pyGSAS/Tutorials/CWInstDemo/FindProfParamCW.htm"
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                    Determining Starting Profile Parameters from a
                    Standard</a>). Either way you will not be able to
                  get useful information on size and microstrain, but
                  you can start without an instrument parameter file. 
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                  <div class="">Brian<br class="">
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                        <div class="">On Nov 21, 2019, at 10:00 AM,
                          Bartłomiej Gędziorowski via GSAS-II <<a
                            href="mailto:gsas-ii@aps.anl.gov" class=""
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                          <div class="">Dear all,<br class="">
                            <br class="">
                            My colleague got a pattern from a
                            synchrotron 'BL02B2 — SPring-8'. I tried to
                            help him with the refinement; however, it's
                            my first attempt to fit synchrotron data and
                            we don't have the parameter file. The
                            colleague wrote an email to the operators,
                            but we didn't get any response. I'm
                            wondering if anybody did some measurements
                            there and got the parameters? I will
                            appreciate any help.<br class="">
                            <br class="">
                            I post the link to the website of the
                            synchrotron.<br class="">
                            <a
href="http://www.spring8.or.jp/wkg/BL02B2/instrument/lang-en/INS-0000000318/instrument_summary_view"
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                            Best regards,<br class="">
                            Bartłomiej<br class="">
                            <br class="">
                            -- <br class="">
                            Bartłomiej Gędzioroski, Ph.D.<br class="">
                            AGH University of Science and Technology,<br
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                            Faculty of Energy and Fuels,<br class="">
                            Department of Hydrogen Energy,<br class="">
                            al. Mickiewicza 30<br class="">
                            30-059 Krakow, Poland<br class="">
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