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Confirm that the non-orthogonal / oblique axes are correct for SCD in VSI #8144

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peterfpeterson opened this issue Jun 13, 2013 · 3 comments
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This issue was originally TRAC 7298

Intuition says that the a_/b_/c* axes (the cube axes in VSI) should be parallel to the reciprocal lattice plans seen by eye in the splatter plot. This is not currently the case.

This is a ticket created from the tester comments in http://trac.mantidproject.org/mantid/ticket/7247.

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@mareuter (2013-06-24T21:15:45):
Just to record where things stand. When the dataset is converted to HKL, things work fine. The current procedure breaks down for Q sample data. A new procedure will have to be found in order to get things to work properly. Non-orthogonality for anything other than HKL data will be turned off for now (http://trac.mantidproject.org/mantid/ticket/7348).


@NickDraper (2013-07-26T13:55:01):
Moved to backlog at the code freeze for R2.6


@NickDraper (2014-02-14T11:04:59):
Bulk move to assigned at the introduction of the triage step


@peterfpeterson (2015-05-15T17:40:57):
Review and see if this should just be closed.

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