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- 26 Jul 2013, 11:01
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: sddsplot on Mac OS X - problems with dynamic libraries
- Replies: 1
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sddsplot on Mac OS X - problems with dynamic libraries
I have elegant/sdds installed on a Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard while elegant examples run smoothly I still have some issues with SDDSPLOT, namely in /Users/marco/ELEGANT/elegantExamples/transportLineAcceptance sddsplot energy.twi -col=s,betax dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/X11/lib/libX11.6.dylib Re...
- 15 Jul 2013, 11:22
- Forum: Parallel Elegant
- Topic: testing Pelegant on elegantExamples
- Replies: 16
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testing Pelegant on elegantExamples
I am testing Pelegant [This is elegant 25.0.3, Mar 2 2012, by M. Borland, W. Guo, V. Sajaev, Y. Wang, Y. Wu, and A. Xiao. Parallelized by Y. Wang, H. Shang, and M. Borland.] on our local cluster. I have started with some examples taken from elegantExamples/parallel/DA,FMA,LMA. All worked fine. I the...
- 14 Nov 2012, 05:04
- Forum: General
- Topic: physical aperture
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1713
Re: physical aperture
Hi Michael
thanks very much for your reply.
The evaluation of the aperture at the ends of elements is something I
need to understand for my specific case, so I appreciate your 'caveat' about it.
Also the tip on the (sdds)interpolation might turn quite useful.
Marco
thanks very much for your reply.
The evaluation of the aperture at the ends of elements is something I
need to understand for my specific case, so I appreciate your 'caveat' about it.
Also the tip on the (sdds)interpolation might turn quite useful.
Marco
- 08 Nov 2012, 12:24
- Forum: General
- Topic: physical aperture
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1713
physical aperture
Hi I am using &aperture_input to describe the physical aperture of my storage ring. I am a bit confused on how elegant deals with it and I 'd be happy to have a thorough understanding. As an example I paste here a piece of my aperture file: SDDS1 &column name=s, units=m, type=double, &end &column na...