Ah I see! Great I can run it that way

And yes, Eleanor, after I realized that list was gone, I was panicking that 
there are some random things I used to do with those programs would no longer 
be possible. Good to know that the command line versions are still there in the 
7.1 distro.

Best,

Kelvin

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On 07.07.20, 15:51, "CCP4 bulletin board on behalf of Christian Roth" 
<CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK<mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> on behalf of 
christianroth...@gmail.com<mailto:christianroth...@gmail.com>> wrote:

....yes Eleanor is right. command line still works.:-)
fft is also in 7.1 distribution.



On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 3:43 PM Eleanor Dodson 
<eleanor.dod...@york.ac.uk<mailto:eleanor.dod...@york.ac.uk>> wrote:
Oh Lau - how I miss that list!
But if you just run fft online it is still distributed..wombat:Downloads 
eleanor$


fft hklin .... mapout ....

LABIN FP=  and so on..


On Tue, 7 Jul 2020 at 14:22, Christian Roth 
<christianroth...@gmail.com<mailto:christianroth...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Kelvin,
well fft as single program is kind of not longer supported as is not ccp4i. In 
i2 internally, as well in communication with mg or coot, everything is done 
using map coefficients.
Their are two options:
First via i2: Use the unusual map coefficients Task and choose not to compare 
maps, but to generate the map coefficients plus a map (button is in Advanced 
tab) the standard grid parameters can be changed, but are actually optimized 
already.
Second just save the map out of Coot (Export map)

To avoid redundancy, the old fft task was discontinued. i2 works with 
coefficients, which generates smaller files and Coot provides all the functions 
to generate the map and is its own gui.

Hope that explains a bit why things are how they are now.

Cheers
Christian

On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 1:56 PM Lau Kelvin 
<kelvin....@epfl.ch<mailto:kelvin....@epfl.ch>> wrote:
Hi Christian,

I was in particular looking for the fft program (I couldn’t find that using the 
method you described) just to convert an mtz into a .map. Before in version 7.0 
I could just browse all programs, now it seems like I cannot do that (other 
than using the filter, and some seem to be missing)

At the end I just used mtz2map in phenix.

--
Kelvin Lau
https://people.epfl.ch/kelvin.lau

Protein production and structure core facility - PTPSP
EPFL SV PTECH PTPSP
AI 2146 (Bâtiment AI)
Station 19
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
Email: kelvin....@epfl.ch<mailto:kelvin....@epfl.ch>
Phone: +41 21 69 30267<tel:+41%2021%2069%C2%A030267>
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On 06.07.20, 13:34, "Christian Roth" 
<christianroth...@gmail.com<mailto:christianroth...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Kelvin,
not quite sure if I understand you correctly,  but if you press the Task 
Manager button you get on the right sight a list of topics (import data, 
Molecular Replacemnt etc.) each point can be open up like a file tree to see 
all programs or pipelines available. You can search with the search field 
(Filter) on top for specific program names.
Does that help?

Cheers
Christian

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 1:15 PM Lau Kelvin 
<kelvin....@epfl.ch<mailto:kelvin....@epfl.ch>> wrote:
Hello,

I am looking for a way to find the list of programs accessible using the new 
7.1 CCP4I2 interface? Is this still possible or do I have to revert back to 
version 7.0?

Best regards,

Kelvin

--
Kelvin Lau
https://people.epfl.ch/kelvin.lau

Protein production and structure core facility - PTPSP
EPFL SV PTECH PTPSP
AI 2146 (Bâtiment AI)
Station 19
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
Email: kelvin....@epfl.ch<mailto:kelvin....@epfl.ch>
Phone: +41 21 69 30267<tel:+41%2021%2069%C2%A030267>
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