15 Sep
2010
15 Sep
'10
5:37 p.m.
Dear Felix,
Shortly Shelxl knows crystallography best.
I have no doubts about this. May questions were, though:
- how .ins file encodes the information about NCS groups used in refinement (atom selection for NCS groups, restraint weights for different groups, etc?
- how .ins file encodes the information about TLS (again, atom selections for TLS groups, TLS matrices, etc)? Related, does it have a concept of having TLS and other components to the total atomic displacement parameter (ADP)?
- If I recall it correctly, to fix (=not refine) a certain parameter (say occupancy or B-factor) in Shelxl you need to add a number 10 to it. Is it true? IMHO, this might lead to confusion if such a file gets deposited to PDB.
Best, Pavel.