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3D drawing tool for molecules and crystals based on Pyvista and PySide6.

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QtDraw

3D drawing tool for molecules and crystals based on PyVista and PySide6. Drawings are associated with crystallographic symmetry operations provided by MultiPie.

  • Authors: Hiroaki Kusunose

  • Citing QtDraw and MultiPie: If you are using QtDraw and/or MultiPie in your scientific research, please help our scientific visibility by citing our work:

    Hiroaki Kusunose, Rikuto Oiwa, and Satoru Hayami, Symmetry-adapted modeling for molecules and crystals, Phys. Rev. B 107, 195118 (2023).
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.107.195118

  • Installation: QtDraw can be installed from PyPI using pip on Python >= 3.9:

    pip install qtdraw
    
  • Shell commands:

    • qtdraw [filename] : Open QtDraw file.
    • conv_qtdraw2 [ver1_file.qtdw] : Convert Version 1 .qtdw file into this version (Version 2).
  • Requirements:

    • This library requires TeXLive environment.
    • Symmetry operation supports are provided by MultiPie.
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