I have used qtiplot to fit nmr titration curves.
http://soft.proindependent.com/qtiplot.html
Another open-source app for data analysis and plotting
http://scigraphica.sourceforge.net/index.html
I run ubuntu linux and they are both available in the ubuntu repositories.
Luke Kontogiannis
Hi Andreas,
Have you a project set up in CCP4i? Make sure that your CCP4i project
directory is set before you try to start Imosflm. When run through CCP4i,
Imosflm uses this directory to write it's output files.
You can set the project directory by clicking on the
"Directories&ProjectsDir" button
d images? Eg. when one has fired up
> imosflm 10 images have been collected, if I then want to refine cell
> parameters with two wedges 90 deg apart and want to integrate the
> full data set. At this point it seems that I can only add one image
> at a time.
>
> Thanks a lot for an
Regarding 64-bit linux, Phil Evans has set up a couple of boxes here at
MRC-LMB running 64-bit CentOS. These boxes run a 32-bit firefox and the
default gcj (gnu compiler for java) that comes with CentOS.
As for the protocol errors you are getting on windows I have never come
across them but a prel
u download imosflm.zip from 13 November 2008 onwards, you will be
running iMosflm 1.0.0, 13th November 2008. The output mtz files will be
saved in the mosdir directory under your home folder e.g "C:/Documents and
Settings/Luke Kontogiannis/mosdir" and the instructions on the Windows
section of the im