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Hi
In response to user queries (and to avoid the problem of writing to a
write-protected directory or read only medium), this will change in the
next release of Mosflm; it will recognize that there's a leading directory
structure and strip it off, so that
TEMPlate /full/path/to/images/image####.osc
will be equivalent to
DIREctory /full/path/to/images
TEMPlate image####.osc
So if you want to ignore Frank's advice about bad practice and keep your
output in the same directory as your images, you will have to start Mosflm
in your image directory. But not yet...
>
> IMAGe /full/path/to/images/image####.osc
>
> of
>
> TEMPlate /full/path/to/images/image####.osc
>
> then it will take everything in front of the #### as the root for the files
> it's creating, so it ends up writing to the same directory as the images.
>
> (Which is, incidentally, very bad practice. Keep images and processing
> apart.)
Harry
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Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, MRC Centre, Hills
Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QH