I believe that solve acknowledges the 'LABIN' keyword, so you should be
able to use an mtz-file with whatever additional labels.
Tim
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On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Santarsiero, Bernard D. wrote:
OK,
OK, thanks to everyone.
The MTZ file can be used, but without the IMEAN and SIGIMEAN entries
included. I could have tried that too.
The SHELX unmerged file option works as well.
Thanks again.
Bernie
On Wed, March 7, 2007 9:58 am, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
> But SOLVE will read an mtz file?
>
> I
But SOLVE will read an mtz file?
I dont think you need to do this..
Eleanor
Santarsiero, Bernard D. wrote:
Not purely a ccp4 question, but an MTZ file is involved, so stick with me.
I've collected a SAD data set, and processed with XDS. I can use XDSCONV
to generate an MTZ, SHELX, and CNS file
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Santarsiero, Bernard D.
Sent: 07 March 2007 15:19
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] XDS to MTZ for SOLVE
Not purely a ccp4 question, but an MTZ file is involved, so stick with
me.
I've collected a SAD data set, and processed with XDS. I can use XDSCONV
to generate an MTZ,
Not purely a ccp4 question, but an MTZ file is involved, so stick with me.
I've collected a SAD data set, and processed with XDS. I can use XDSCONV
to generate an MTZ, SHELX, and CNS file. I chose the MTZ file since it
keeps the intensities. SHELX does too (the F**2), but has separate lines
for (h