Thanks Paul for addressing my inquiry late hours. Kudos to your huge
contributions to the vast crystallography community. All my best wishes,
Jacob
On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 11:15 PM Paul Emsley
wrote:
> On 23/03/2020 03:05, Jacob Wong wrote:
> > I love the ccp4 suite. I'm interested in knowing if
On 23/03/2020 03:05, Jacob Wong wrote:
I love the ccp4 suite. I'm interested in knowing if there is any other solution out there that
may be more economical in licensing, especially if I only go as far as coot as a "commercial user".
Are you suggesting that coot may not be a freeware anymore in
Thanks Paul - I love the ccp4 suite. I'm interested in knowing if there is
any other solution out there that may be more economical in licensing,
especially if I only go as far as coot as a "commercial user".
Are you suggesting that coot may not be a freeware anymore in the near
future?
Yours, Ja
Just would love to know what else is out there in addition to ELBOW in Phenix?
Acedrg is the modern dictionary generator distributed by CCP4.
My utility is to generate the .pdb and .cif files from a SMILES string that would allow me to do compound
fitting and real-space refinement in coot,
I
Dear all,
Just would love to know what else is out there in addition to ELBOW in
Phenix?
My utility is to generate the .pdb and .cif files from a SMILES string that
would allow me to do compound fitting and real-space refinement in coot,
and then reciprocal refinement elsewhere (assuming I won't