Re: where is macro files for our new papers

From: Hironori Ito (hito@rcf.rhic.bnl.gov)
Date: Tue Jul 08 2003 - 22:09:48 EDT

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    Thanks for the root file.  I just made tables in spread sheet for our 
    data.  It is located at the "usual standard" place. If you don't know 
    where our standard location for paper data, go to  
     http://www.sdcc.bnl.gov/brahms/publications.html .  There is a link 
    to our paper data archive.  The spread sheets are in M$ Excel and 
    OpenOffice OpenCalc formats.  I also made a web page in case that 
    someone doesn't have either spreadsheet softwares. (OpenOffice is "FREE" 
    at www.openoffice.org )  I also updated our web page.
    
    Hiro
    
    Claus O. E. Jorgensen wrote:
    
    >Hi Hiro,
    >
    >I am enjoying my vacation, but I'm still checking my e-mails. You can
    >pick up a root file with the data (as histograms) here:
    >
    >http://www.nbi.dk/~ekman/highpt/highptdata.root
    >
    >When I get back behind my desk I will arrange the data in tables, make
    >some nice color plots (for presentations) and put the paper in CVS (as
    >Christan and Bjorn is suggesting).
    >
    >Enjoy,
    >
    >Claus
    >
    >On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Ian Bearden wrote:
    >
    >  
    >
    >>I will try to find the macros, right now I have only the final draft
    >>and the postscript figures.
    >>Once found, where should I put them?  I think that our paper related
    >>material is spread over several places, but this
    >>could be because I have not been paying enough attention.
    >>Cheers,
    >>Ian
    >>On mandag, jul 7, 2003, at 22:59 Europe/Copenhagen, Hironori Ito wrote:
    >>
    >>    
    >>
    >>>Hello.  I have a question.  Where are ROOT macro files for our new
    >>>papers?  Some theorists from RIKEN asked me about it.  (Well.  They
    >>>just want to have numbers.)  Is Claus on vacation?  If so, can
    >>>somebody in NBI get those files and put them in some places where I
    >>>have accesss to?  I think it would be good to give them numbers to
    >>>promote our data.
    >>>
    >>>Hiro
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>      
    >>>
    >>    
    >>
    


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