Hi Allen,
let me comment on your remaining questions below
On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 4:53 PM Allen Hall <aj...@gm...> wrote:
> One thing I don't see is a description of the resulting vector from
> clicking the plot (for example):
> GaAs
> hkl: (1, 3, -1)
> angles: [-31.6513 0. 0. 53.7331]
>
> It appears that this is [ om, ?, ?, ttheta]
>
> Are the others Psi or Chi and Phi?
>
yes those other two are the sample tilt and sample azimuth. I have changed
the print statement to include the angle names.
>
> Is there a method to rotate all spots from all rotations in Phi into the
> RSM? (this would look weird, so I would suspect not- we'd get streaks
> on the RSM I believe).
>
Actually there is a possibility show all peaks by projecting them into the
plot plane. There are two options for that which can be controlled by the
'projection' and 'maxqout' arguments to show_reciprocal_space_plane
see:
https://xrayutilities.sourceforge.io/xrayutilities.materials.html?highlight=show_reciprocal#xrayutilities.materials.plot.show_reciprocal_space_plane
>
> Also- is the red halo around the plot the ttmax = 160 (for example).
>
yes , the red area is the one you can only access by angles above ttmax.
> I don't notice a change when I request a Laue zone plot...
>
This is because its by default on. The option is only there to switch it
off in case one does not want it.
cheers
dominik
>
> Thanks so much for this utility and the ability to ask questions on the
> mailing list here! I really appreciate it!
> -Allen
>
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