Re: [ccp4bb] newbie question about data processing

2011-10-19 Thread Phil Evans
If you don't want to build Pointless yourself, there are binaries for Linux  
OSX (10.6) on our ftp site here (not Windows I'm afraid)

ftp://ftp.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/pub/pre/pointless-1.6.6.linux
.../pointless-1.6.6.osx10.6

You might also want to update the ccp4i task with .../pointless_ccp4i_1.4.tar.gz

Phil

On 18 Oct 2011, at 22:18, Edward A. Berry wrote:

 I integrated data with mosflm using the lowest symmetry implied by
 the lattice- P4. Scaling with scala confirms that symmetry.
 Now I want to test P422, but scala doesn't seem to have a SYMM
 or SPACE GROUP keyword. I'm sure there is an obvious way to do
 this, which everyone else knows, but i don't see it.
 
 I understand that pointless can be inserted between mosflm
 and scala to decide and change space group. Unfortunately
 I built ccp4 without cctbx, phaser and pointless (phaser is
 installed separately) so I don't have pointless. I'm
 trying to get it installed now but if there is another way
 to rescale the batches with higher symmetry I would like
 to try it.
 
 Ed


[ccp4bb] newbie question about data processing

2011-10-18 Thread Edward A. Berry

I integrated data with mosflm using the lowest symmetry implied by
the lattice- P4. Scaling with scala confirms that symmetry.
Now I want to test P422, but scala doesn't seem to have a SYMM
or SPACE GROUP keyword. I'm sure there is an obvious way to do
this, which everyone else knows, but i don't see it.

I understand that pointless can be inserted between mosflm
and scala to decide and change space group. Unfortunately
I built ccp4 without cctbx, phaser and pointless (phaser is
installed separately) so I don't have pointless. I'm
trying to get it installed now but if there is another way
to rescale the batches with higher symmetry I would like
to try it.

Ed


Re: [ccp4bb] newbie question about data processing

2011-10-18 Thread Harry

Hi Ed

reindex is your friend here -

reindex hklin jumbo.mtz hklout dumbo.mtz eof
symm p422
eof

should do it.

On 18 Oct 2011, at 22:18, Edward A. Berry wrote:


I integrated data with mosflm using the lowest symmetry implied by
the lattice- P4. Scaling with scala confirms that symmetry.
Now I want to test P422, but scala doesn't seem to have a SYMM
or SPACE GROUP keyword. I'm sure there is an obvious way to do
this, which everyone else knows, but i don't see it.

I understand that pointless can be inserted between mosflm
and scala to decide and change space group. Unfortunately
I built ccp4 without cctbx, phaser and pointless (phaser is
installed separately) so I don't have pointless. I'm
trying to get it installed now but if there is another way
to rescale the batches with higher symmetry I would like
to try it.

Ed


Harry
--
Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, MRC Centre,  
Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QH


Re: [ccp4bb] newbie question about data processing

2011-10-18 Thread Edward A. Berry

Thanks! That does it.

Harry wrote:

Hi Ed

reindex is your friend here -

reindex hklin jumbo.mtz hklout dumbo.mtz eof
symm p422
eof

should do it.

On 18 Oct 2011, at 22:18, Edward A. Berry wrote:


I integrated data with mosflm using the lowest symmetry implied by
the lattice- P4. Scaling with scala confirms that symmetry.
Now I want to test P422, but scala doesn't seem to have a SYMM
or SPACE GROUP keyword. I'm sure there is an obvious way to do
this, which everyone else knows, but i don't see it.

I understand that pointless can be inserted between mosflm
and scala to decide and change space group. Unfortunately
I built ccp4 without cctbx, phaser and pointless (phaser is
installed separately) so I don't have pointless. I'm
trying to get it installed now but if there is another way
to rescale the batches with higher symmetry I would like
to try it.

Ed


Harry
--
Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, MRC Centre,
Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QH