And in the "paid for" version the keyword is
AgentExtraOptions = "-defer 0"
Thomas
On 03/24/2010 12:39 AM, Kay Diederichs wrote:
> As I recently learnt from Andy Arvai, the "-nopixmap" is not needed if
> the (free) NX server has
> AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_X="-defer 0"
> in its node.conf .
>
David
From: CCP4 bulletin board on behalf of Paul Lindblom
Sent: Tue 23/03/2010 14:51
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] Display x-ray images in windows
Hi everybody,
does anybody know a program to display x-ray (.img) data images in windows?
Thanks,
P.
As I recently learnt from Andy Arvai, the "-nopixmap" is not needed if
the (free) NX server has
AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_X="-defer 0"
in its node.conf .
I like this a lot because I tend to forget about the -nopixmap option,
_and_ it does not work for the zoom window.
HTH,
Kay
Am 20:59, schrieb J
Actually, imosflm works very nicely indeed on windows, and needs no
third-party package. (Unless you consider ccp4 "third-party" as opposed
to essential.)
phx.
On 23/03/2010 19:38, James Holton wrote:
I have been reminded that the front page of ADXV's website does not
have a link to the "wi
I have been reminded that the front page of ADXV's website does not have
a link to the "windows version" which requires cygwin, but there is a
binary here:
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv/adxv_1.9.6/adxv.cygwin.gz
You will need cygwin installed for that to work. Good news is the
latest ver
Although the extension *.img is used by more than one detector
manufacturer, you are probably looking at data from an ADSC Inc
detector? Andy Arvai's "adxv" is a popular viewer for this format:
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv.html
Run it with the option "-nopixmap" if you are using it insi
Hi
iMosflm will do it for most detector types and is free.
There are other programs out there that would probably work as well (d*Trek,
HKL2000) but I haven't used those so I don't know ;-)
On 23 Mar 2010, at 14:51, Paul Lindblom wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> does anybody know a program to disp
Hi everybody,
does anybody know a program to display x-ray (.img) data images in windows?
Thanks,
P.