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Orientation of the fields
When the atomic coordinates are input in z-matrix format, the direction of
the homogeneous field and the location of the point charges as specified in
input are interpreted as referring to the standard Cartesian frame
associated with z-matrix
input. The standard frame means: the first atom at the origin, the second on
the positive x-axis, the third in the xy-plane with positive y.
If the program rotates (and translates, as the case might
be) the atoms from the input frame - or the auto-generated frame in case of z-matrix input - to some other
frame, for instance to accommodate the internal ADF symmetry orientation
requirements, the fields are transformed along with the atoms.
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