Dear Victor
I'm glad that you see the desirability of updating Arp/warp to allow
any setting. I'm a recent convert to this idea myself
Best wishes
Phil
On 11 Jun 2008, at 09:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks very much to everybody for useful discussion on space groups,
axes and
ARP/
Thanks very much to everybody for useful discussion on space groups, axes and
ARP/wARP. I would particularly refer to the argument on space group uncertainty
in data processing and a need to have convenient means to screen various space
groups and axes settings for, e.g. automated molecular replace
sed
conventions could save us a lot of work!
-- Ian
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Arp/warp space group P 21 2 21
Dear Phil,
One rea
Among very many other great things
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Department of Molecular Microbiology
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SHELX has been able to handle P 21 2 21 and other such space groups
without any problems for the last 38 years!
George
Prof. George M. Sheldrick FRS
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University of Goettingen,
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I think in refmac it has already been fixed (since October or so).
refmac 5.4 and later version should handle all available space groups
with their various disguises.
Garib
On 10 Jun 2008, at 16:11, Clemens Grimm wrote:
seems to be a 'non-standard' setting. Refmac also has problems with
th
same problem,
unless of course they anticipated this eventuality in the database
design.
So yes, making all software accept the internationally recognised
conventions could save us a lot of work!
-- Ian
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I should expand a bit: on this BB last year Ian Tickle pointed out
that the IUCr "standard" for primitive orthorhombic space groups is to
have a <= b <= c, irrespective of which axes are 2s or 2(1)s. Thus eg
space group 18 in its "standard" setting may be P 2 21 21, P 21 2 21
or P21 21 2:
Dear Phil,
One reason has been simplicity - many ARP/wARP modules operate with
space group number only. For space group 18 this would mean P21212.
Using space group name might be less robust - I remember some
compatibility problems when CCP4 introduced spaces into space group
names, this brok
Probably because it's not a standard notation.
The standard notation is P21212.
I would reindex and run again.
Klaus
PhilEvans wrote:
Is there a reason why Arp/warp doesn't like space group P 21 2 21?
Phil
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Dr. Klaus Piontek
Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg
Institute of Organic Chemi
seems to be a 'non-standard' setting. Refmac also has problems with this
spacegroup, reindexing to P21 21 2 fixed the problem for me.
Clemens
Quoting PhilEvans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is there a reason why Arp/warp doesn't like space group P 21 2 21?
Phil
Is there a reason why Arp/warp doesn't like space group P 21 2 21?
Phil
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