New GUI, MTZ, multiple data sets
Hi Folks, I just tried reading an MTZ file full of MAD data (from xia2) with the new GUI, and it seems like you can't read more than one data set from a given file - is this the case? It did correctly find all of the columns that were in there. Reading in scalepack format files, one per wavelength, seemed to work fine. Browse then selecting the same file again didn't seem to work, couldn't find the "add another dataset" button... it of course works just fine from the command-line with the .eff file. Thanks, Graeme
Hi Graeme, Yes, that's right...for now you can only select a file once. You have to make a copy if you want to use the same file for more than one thing. All the best, Tom T
Hi Folks,
I just tried reading an MTZ file full of MAD data (from xia2) with the new GUI, and it seems like you can't read more than one data set from a given file - is this the case? It did correctly find all of the columns that were in there. Reading in scalepack format files, one per wavelength, seemed to work fine.
Browse then selecting the same file again didn't seem to work, couldn't find the "add another dataset" button... it of course works just fine from the command-line with the .eff file.
Thanks,
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On Oct 12, 2009, at 1:21 AM, Graeme Winter wrote:
I just tried reading an MTZ file full of MAD data (from xia2) with the new GUI, and it seems like you can't read more than one data set from a given file - is this the case? It did correctly find all of the columns that were in there. Reading in scalepack format files, one per wavelength, seemed to work fine.
Right now the code uses the file name as a unique key - this will take a little work to fix. It just seemed like the easiest way at the time, and I wasn't sure how many people did this (putting multiple datasets into one MTZ file), but it would be nice to handle the output of other automation programs with minimal effort. I'll add it to the to-do list. ------------------- Nathaniel Echols Lawrence Berkeley Lab 510-486-5136 [email protected]
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Graeme Winter
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Nathaniel Echols
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Thomas C. Terwilliger