Yes, I think you'll need to run fft or cfft to make a dano map, and then read that in coot.

(Alternatively, some phasing programs offer LLG map coefficients, which are probably a better solution).

Pete Meyer wrote:
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CCP4MTZfile: Mtz column type mismatch: DANO_Se32-4 D-F

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Could this be the problem?  If the column type is correct in your mtz
file, then possibly coot is attempting to use an amplitude column type
instead of an anomalous difference column type (would might be confusing
fft).

Of course, I wasn't even aware that coot would try to calculate these
maps internally, so I could be completely wrong.

Pete


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