Fedora and RHEL 64-bit work well and run pretty much all
the standard programs (CCP4/Coot/Phenix/CNS/SHELX). By
installing the relevant 32-bit libraries you can also run
older programs if need be.
On a related note, XtalView will work on Fedora/RHEL if
you install/compile the appropriate XVi
Thank you Harry for letting us know about this!
Could you please send an update to the list when the new
version is out? (I would also like to process images from
BNL x25 (Pilatus 6M), and I'm sure there are others in the
same boat).
Best wishes,
Kip
On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 15:39:48 +0100
Harry P
I second Jürgen's suggestion of fixing the distance -- this is often quite
helpful when dealing with difficult datasets, at least in my experience
And this goes without saying, but also double check your beamcenter and try
masking the beamstop (using UNTRUSTED_ELLIPSE) if you haven't done so al
Try changing the transparency setting to Multi-Layer -- this will prevent the
2nd overlapping surface from appearing "solid" (assuming I understand you
correctly)
In the PyMOL menu bar, go to: Setting > Surface > Multi-Layer
Hope that helps!
Kip
On Oct 2, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Christopher Bro
Hi Yoni,
If you used the standard .dmg installer, you could try opening a Terminal
window and executing the following commands:
echo $SHELL
If the output says: /bin/bash then do
source /Applications/ccp4-6.3.0/bin/ccp4.setup-sh & ccp4i
If the output says: /bin/tcsh or /bin/csh then do
source