I am running wien version 7.3 (latest update) on a machine of type
intel32 with operating system ubuntu, fortran compiler ifort and math
libraries intel mkl. The purpose of my calculations is to find ELNES /
DOS predictions. <br><br>If possible I would like some advice on the required software for the w2web module. Currently, I am unable to view plots or results within the module. In terms of installed software:<br><br>-emacs (opens upon typing 'emacs' in the terminal)
<br><br>-ghostscript , upon typing gs in the terminal the following appears:<br>ESP Ghostscript 815.04 (2007-03-14)<br>Copyright (C) 2004 artofcode LLC, Benicia, CA. All rights reserved.<br>This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details.
<br><br>- gnuplot, upon typing gnuplot:<br>G N U P L O T<br> Version 4.0 patchlevel 0<br> last modified Thu Apr 15 14:44:22 CEST 2004<br> System: Linux 2.6.20-15-generic<br><br> Copyright (C) 1986 - 1993, 1998, 2004
<br> Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley and many others<br><br> This is gnuplot version 4.0. Please refer to the documentation<br> for command syntax changes. The old syntax will be accepted<br> throughout the
4.0 series, but all save files use the new syntax.<br><br> Type `help` to access the on-line reference manual.<br> The gnuplot FAQ is available from<br> <a href="http://www.gnuplot.info/faq/">
http://www.gnuplot.info/faq/</a><br><br> Send comments and requests for help to<br> <<a href="mailto:gnuplot-info@lists.sourceforge.net">gnuplot-info@lists.sourceforge.net</a>><br> Send bugs, suggestions and mods to
<br> <<a href="mailto:gnuplot-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net">gnuplot-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net</a>><br><br>- acroread also installed<br><br>Has anyone any thoughts on this? I am wondering if png support or something is missing. Within the w2web /tmp file there are png images but they seem corrupt or are at least unreadable.
<br><br>Anyway, any help would be greatly appreciated. <br><br>Che Seabourne<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Che Seabourne<br>Institute for Materials Research
<br>SPEME<br>University of Leeds<br>