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CIF development
- Subject: CIF development
- From: nardelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 08:45:50 +0100 (BST)
Mr Brian McMahon Research and Development Officer IUCr Chester, UK E-Mail: cif-developers@iucr.org Parma, 8 May 2000 Dear Brian, Here are some suggestions, about CIF, that are results of my experience as Co-Editor of Acta C. (1) The names of the items should never be changed. If new items are added, the possibility of accepting the old ones should be kept all the time. CIF must be stable over time! (2) Data in loops are frequently given in an unformatted way (see e.g. SHELXL), so it is difficult to check for the presence of improper characters or uncorrect sequences of data. It would be advisable to have, from the checkcif procedure, an ASCII output giving CIF with all its items in an ordered format so the authors can check in a easier way their files for grammar errors, like improper dots, semicolons, tildes, circumflexes, blanks, etc. (3) Tables should be made possible where data from different structures can be easily compared. This could be particularly useful for polystructure CIF's. (4) Unnecessary and disturbing comments should be avoided. (5) Fortran routines connecting CIF with PARST97 and viceversa are available from my web page: http:/www.unipr.it/~nardelli/software.html I hope that these comments can be of some use. Best wishes Mario ************************ Prof. Mario Nardelli Dipartimento di Chimica Generale ed Inorganica, Chimica Analitica e Chimica Fisica Universita' di Parma Viale delle Scienze 78 I-43100 Parma Tel. +39 0521 905433 Fax +39 0521 905557 E-mail: nardelli@ipruniv.cce.uniper.it ************************
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