<div>Hi Marco,</div><br><div>It's a painfully long-standing project! The Rivet 3.0.0alpha pre-release will do it, but is a year old now. David & Chris, any chance we can get a beta out soon, closer to sync with the current mainstream release?</div><br><div>Andy</div><br><div><signature id="initial"><div><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2"><div style="padding-bottom:15px;"><div><strong>Dr Andy Buckley, Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow</strong></div><div>Particle Physics Experiment Group, University of Glasgow</div></div></td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align:top;"></td><td><div style="font-size:0.9em;white-space:nowrap;border-left:2px solid gray;margin-left:20px;padding-left:20px;"><div><div></div><div></div></div></div></td></tr></tbody></table></div></signature></div><div class="gmail_quote_attribution">On Jan 31 2018, at 9:24 am, Marco Zaro <m.zaro@nikhef.nl> wrote:</div><blockquote><br><div><div>Dear Rivet authors,</div><div>I have a question concerning the usage of rivet: is there any practical way to have the possibility to use the multiple event weights (e.g. for scale and PDF variations) within a rivet analysis? I currently have rivet 2.5.4 installed on my machine.</div><div>Thanks in advance.</div><br><div>Best wishes,</div><br><div>Marco Zaro</div><div>_______________________________________________</div><div>Rivet mailing list</div><div>Rivet@projects.hepforge.org</div><div>https://www.hepforge.org/lists/listinfo/rivet</div></div></blockquote>