Hi John, additionally

you can  add the following to your ~/.coot.py file:

set_auto_read_column_labels("FEM", "PHIFEM", 0)

Then Auto-Open will work.

The .coot.py is a hidden file and stored in home/myname/ at least in ubuntu?


Georg.



On 09/07/2014 09:51 PM, Pavel Afonine wrote:
Hi John,

it does not open via Auto Open MTZ.

start Coot then

File -> Open MTZ, mmCIF, fcf or phs -> the choose FEM,PHIFEM (there are two Fourier maps in this file : FEM and usual 2mFo-DFc).

Pavel

On 9/7/14 11:14 AM, Tanner, John J. wrote:
Has anyone had problems reading feature enhanced map mtz files into coot?  I made an FEM on a linux computer with phenix.fem, which created an mtz file:

-rw-r--r-- 1 tannerjj tanner 10760960 Sep  7 12:21 fem.mtz

As you can see, the mtz file is not empty.  The fem job appeared to have ended normally, since the last line in the out file is

FEM loop: done so far: 100%Time: 3112.3967

However, when I read this mtz into coot, the map does not appear.  There is no error message from coot. I tried autoinput mtz and read mtz.  I'm using coot on a mac.   I have not tested with coot on Linux.

Thanks.

Jack Tanner




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