I use Google's Chromium browser, and was able to see the graph.Using Firefox... is there a plugin I need to see the graph?
New, so I am saying hello
using Google's Chrome
no plugin is needed
Hi,no plugin is nedded,because it is a plain png grath,and i am using firefox too.Are you uing the default params?For default params, the result grpah just like

after change Theta1 to 10,Phi1 to 0.1,the plot looks as
And I just add a title for the plot to show the params,so you can just goto the output directory(http://itfin.3322.org/tmp/) to brows the png pictures.
thanks,
zuoqian

after change Theta1 to 10,Phi1 to 0.1,the plot looks as

And I just add a title for the plot to show the params,so you can just goto the output directory(http://itfin.3322.org/tmp/) to brows the png pictures.
thanks,
zuoqian
On block list
I found the problem. Your site, 3322.org, is on the advertiser image block list. Removing it gave me the images. I'll play around with it now. I'm also getting the inline images on your post now, too.
Every dogma has its day...
Yes,3322.org is a free public
Yes,3322.org is a free public dynamic DNS provider in China,so there would be many subdomains doing spam like things,my home's ISP provider's internet IPs are also on your blocklist,so I must manually apply to be whitelisted.
But this webserver is just a VPS(128M mem,5G disk,debian-amd64) in USA,and have static IP 198.23.136.202,so you can just use http://198.23.136.202/q/j/jhp/birot.jhp instead.
But this webserver is just a VPS(128M mem,5G disk,debian-amd64) in USA,and have static IP 198.23.136.202,so you can just use http://198.23.136.202/q/j/jhp/birot.jhp instead.
New user: tundish
Hi, hope you don't mind me bumping this thread. It looked to be the best candidate in the circumstances.
I'm a new user. Thank you for allowing me to the forum. It's great to meet you!
I learned of the RS system a couple of years ago (can't remember where). I started to collect Dewey Larson's books and I'm working through them.
I understand that the system has evolved since and I'm finding the Daniel Papers useful too.
I trained as an Electronics Engineer, although the last 20 years of my career has been writing C/C++/Python software for engineering applications.
So my personal project is a Python library which will help me to understand and perhaps demonstrate the system to a wider audience.
I'd appreciate some advice as to where to focus first. I have a copy of Basic Properties of Matter. I was hoping to recreate some of the tables of Material properties.
Is this a realistic expectation? Is there any existing code I might use for reference?
I'm a new user. Thank you for allowing me to the forum. It's great to meet you!
I learned of the RS system a couple of years ago (can't remember where). I started to collect Dewey Larson's books and I'm working through them.
I understand that the system has evolved since and I'm finding the Daniel Papers useful too.
I trained as an Electronics Engineer, although the last 20 years of my career has been writing C/C++/Python software for engineering applications.
So my personal project is a Python library which will help me to understand and perhaps demonstrate the system to a wider audience.
I'd appreciate some advice as to where to focus first. I have a copy of Basic Properties of Matter. I was hoping to recreate some of the tables of Material properties.
Is this a realistic expectation? Is there any existing code I might use for reference?