Before we begin with our introductory example, we describe the naming conventions, to which we will adhere throughout this user's guide.
On UNIX systems the files are specified by case.type and it is required that all files reside in a subdirectory ./case. Here and in the following sections and in the shell scripts which run the package themselves, we follow a simple, systematic convention for file labeling.
For the general discussion (when no specific crystal is involved), we use case, while for a specific case, e.g. TiC, we use the following notation:
case=tic
The filetype ``type'' always describes the content of the file (e.g.,
type=inm is inPUT for mIXER).
Thus the input to MIXER for TiC is found in the file
tic.inmwhich should be in subdirectory ./tic.