Paul,

This did what I wanted (i.e. output the averaged map), and saved me from the 
alternative of having to run several progs to get the same result. Especially 
handy as I needed to do it for several structures.

Thanks

Dave

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Dr. David M. Lawson
Biological Chemistry Dept.,
John Innes Centre,
Norwich,
NR4 7UH, UK.
Tel: +44-(0)1603-450725
Fax: +44-(0)1603-450018
Email: david.law...@bbsrc.ac.uk
Web: http://www.jic.bbsrc.ac.uk/staff/david-lawson/index.htm


-----Original Message-----
From: Mailing list for users of COOT Crystallographic Software 
[mailto:COOT@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf Of Paul Emsley
Sent: 13 April 2011 18:22
To: COOT@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: NCS maps

Yes, but...  you might not get what you want, because NCS maps are 
transformed on the fly, I believe, so if you write out an NCS map, you 
will get the map you first started with (IIRC) - maybe that was what to 
which Dave was referring.

I think that if you make a map using "transform map via lsq mode fit" 
then that map does contain the transformation (within a limited radius).

Paul.


On 12/04/11 12:10, Bernhard Lohkamp wrote:
> All maps can be exported as ccp4 map files using the export_map
> function, see e.g.
>
> http://www.biop.ox.ac.uk/coot/doc/user-manual.html#export_002dmap
>
> B
>
>> Is it possible to export an NCS map from coot?
>>
>> Any help much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave
>>
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>>
>> Dr. David M. Lawson
>> Biological Chemistry Dept.,
>> John Innes Centre,
>> Norwich,
>> NR4 7UH, UK.
>> Tel: +44-(0)1603-450725
>> Fax: +44-(0)1603-450018
>> Email: david.law...@bbsrc.ac.uk<mailto:david.law...@bbsrc.ac.uk>
>> Web: http://www.jic.bbsrc.ac.uk/staff/david-lawson/index.htm
>>
>

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