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    Source package: platon
    Version: 20250917-alt1
    Build time:  Sep 19, 2025, 06:08 AM
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    Summary: PLATON is a versatile SHELX compatible multipurpose crystallographic tool
    Description: 
    PLATON is a versatile SHELX compatible multipurpose
    crystallographic tool.
    
    Most PLATON features complement those available in the excellent
    and widely distributed SHELX package for crystal structure
    determination and refinement.
    
    Historically (1980) PLATON started out as a program for the
    automated calculation of derived geometrical data (i.e. bond
    distances, bond angles and torsion angles, including su's
    (esd's)) for structures refined with SHELX76.  Since then,
    that basic function evolved into an automatic function to
    calculate everything of possible interest (both intra- and
    intermolecular)for a given structural parameter set
    (Instruction: CALC).
    
    Over time, various other tools were introduced (Molecular
    Graphics i.e. PLUTON & ORTEP, Absorption correction, Data
    Validation etc.), some of which requiring a reflection datafile
    as well.
    
    Several functions in PLATON (e.g. SPGR and EXOR) are there to
    implement calculations needed for datareduction, structure
    determination and refinement with a program system called
    'SYSTEM-S'.
    
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    PLATON is free of charge for Academics.
    
    Please note that commecrial users should apply for a license:
    http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/platon/pl030000.html
    
    See also /usr/share/doc/platon-common-20250917/PERMISSION.txt

    List of RPM packages built from this SRPM:
    platon (riscv64)
    platon-bin (riscv64)
    platon-bin-debuginfo (riscv64)
    platon-common (noarch)
    platon-doc (noarch)

    Maintainer: Denis G. Samsonenko


      1. gcc-fortran
      2. libX11-devel

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    Sept. 18, 2025 Denis G. Samsonenko 20250917-alt1
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