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<div>I am working with a dataset that I believe to be P21 even though
the beta angle is 89.9. I picked the rfree set with phenix and
expected it to pick the set in the orthorhombic set, because<font
face="Lucida Grande" size="-4" color="#000000"> use_lattice_symmetry=
True</font> is the default.</div>
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<div>But the log file did not reflect that phenix recognized the
almost orthorhombic symmetry. I'd like to know if it did pick
the rfree set in the higher symmetry or not.</div>
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<div>thanks,</div>
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<div>Dave</div>
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