using phenix.refine results in coot on another computer
Dear all, I often run phenix.refine on a server but I would like to use the results on my laptop for further manual building. Is it possible to somehow export the todo lists (outliers/problems) identified in phenix.refine/molprobity as a script in order to use them in coot on another computer? Alternatively, is it possible to open the results from phenix.refine in a gui with coot integration on another computer (without access to the original data partition)? Cheers, christian ____________________________________________________________________ Dr. Christian Biertümpfel Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Molecular Mechanisms of DNA Repair Am Klopferspitz 18 phone: +49 89 8578 3641 82152 Martinsried fax: +49 89 8578 3605 Germany ____________________________________________________________________
phenix.molprobity model.pdb on the command line does this. michael
On January 30, 2019 7:48:55 PM GMT+01:00, Christian Biertuempfel
Dear all,
I often run phenix.refine on a server but I would like to use the results on my laptop for further manual building. Is it possible to somehow export the todo lists (outliers/problems) identified in phenix.refine/molprobity as a script in order to use them
in coot on another computer? Alternatively, is it possible to open the results from phenix.refine in a gui with coot integration on another computer (without access to the original data partition)?
Cheers, christian
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