Hi Bryan
That would obviously depend on the precise definition and order of the
T, L & S tensor values that phenix writes out; not being a phenix user
I can't help you there, but I assume that the phenix documentation
will tell you all you need to know. The format required by TLSANL is
defined in
[ ccp4 6.1.3 ]
i have some phenix TLS tensors i'd like to evaluate in tlsanl [*].
are there specific conversions/transformations to be wary of when
setting up the job or interpreting the output?
-bryan
[*] originally posted on phenix BB with some gory details.