Hello Ian,

that feature also does not seem to having it made into the GUI either. From 
the truncate code it looks like the corresponding LABIN flag is 
''FreeR_flag'. Is this correct?

To the others: Thank you for the comments. It's good to know that 'cad' is 
the program to use, I  think, though, that this method is very error prone 
and  unexperienced users might easily screw up their Rfree-flags.

Cheers, Tim


-----Original Message-----

From: Ian Tickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK

Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:47:36 +0100

Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] can truncate import Rfree?




Hi, the distributed version of truncate (from v 6.0 I think) has an

option to assign label FreeR_flag on input & copy to output, this is an

option I added because we needed it here.  Unfortunately the relevant

info doesn't seem to have made it to the man page, sorry about that.



Cheers



-- Ian



> -----Original Message-----

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Grune

> Sent: 03 May 2007 00:16

> To: CCP4BB@jiscmail.ac.uk

> Subject: can truncate import Rfree?

> 

> Hello,

> 

> is it possible to make truncate preserve an rfree flag 

> possibly present in an 

> mtz-file? Looking at its man-page it does not seem to accept 

> RFREE labels 

> neither for LABIN nor for LABOUT.

> 

> How do I preserve my Rfree-flags if when using truncate? I 

> noticed the option 

> to "Copy FreeR from another MTZ" if I select the "Ensure 

> unique data & add 

> FreeR column" in the truncate GUI. Is this the correct way to 

> go by selecting 

> the file itself for the reference mtz file? This seems 

> extremely error prone 

> to me.

> 

> Cheers, Tim

> 

> -- 

> Tim Grune

> Australian Synchrotron

> 800 Blackburn Road

> Clayton, VIC 3168

> Australia

> 





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