Jonathan, Thank you for your reply. I created a 'sstools.ini' file in the current directory with 'currdir=yes'. In sstools.ini I also set the working directory but xfractint still cannot find mfr_12.frm. Is there a way in which I can confirm that xfractint is picking up 'sstools.ini'? Roger On 14-01-01 12:56 PM, Jonathan Osuch wrote:
Roger,
I have just started to play with xfractint and I have Kubuntu but I am having problems understanding basic usage. Using Google etc I am having difficulty finding basic usage examples. I thought that something like:
xfractint parmfile=58484w7a.par formulafile=mfr_12.frm
would work but I always get an error message stating that the formula file can't be found. If you put the formula file in the frm directory, using something like this should work:
xfractint @58484w7a/58484-w7a
Where the par filename directly follows the @ symbol and the par name follows the '/'. The formulafile and the formulaname are provided in the par. As long as they match the actual formulafile and formulaname, this should work.
You may also put the par and frm files in the current working directory and then use 'curdir=yes' (this can be put in your sstools.ini file).
On my system, I don't run 'make install', so I use a call to ./xfractint because it resides in the current directory. With the mfr_12 formula (and mfr_10) you will still get the segmentation fault, so this is a bad example.
Jonathan
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