Hi Jan, Thanks for the message
- At the moment there is the imosflm tutorial on website under Documentation http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/harry/imosflm/ - There is no equivalent of the old mosflm parameter file ... yet. - When loading images imosflm loads all the images with the same template. However, if you then want to add more images to the same sector it only adds a single image at a time. This is a limitation that I will have to get around in a future release. I'm working towards the next release which will see your points addressed. We'll keep improving imosflm according to the suggestions of users so keep them coming Luke > Hi Luke, > the new imosflm is really wonderful with its easy access to mosflm, > its plenty graphic diagnostics and the quick pointless/scala access. > > A couple of questions that came up using it during data collection: > > - Is there any imosflm-specific documentation? > - Is there a possibility to read in a parameter file? During data > collection it is very convenient with good ol' mosflm to have a > parameter file in which one only has to change eg. dcb16-5 to dcb16-6 > and everything else is set up, rather than clicking through the file > tree to find the images. Also, some beamlines notoriously have a > slightly off beam centre in the file header which can be addressed > with such a parameter file, or the default gain might be off a bit... > - Is there a simple way to add images? Eg. when one has fired up > imosflm 10 images have been collected, if I then want to refine cell > parameters with two wedges 90 deg apart and want to integrate the > full data set. At this point it seems that I can only add one image > at a time. > > Thanks a lot for any pointers > Cheers > Jan > > > On Nov 13, 2008, at 9:18 AM, Luke Kontogiannis wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> When we released iMosflm 1.0.0 on 17th October 2008, I accidentally >> uploaded a zip archive with an old version of the imosflm source >> code for Windows. If you downloaded the iMosflm for Windows zip >> archive between 17 October and 13 November 2008, you are running >> iMosflm 1.0.0 gc (gold candidate). You can see which version you >> are running by clicking on the Help menu and selecting "About iMosflm" >> >> In iMosflm 1.0.0 gc the QuickSymm and QuickScale buttons do not >> work properly and the mtz files are placed in the mosdir directory >> in the imosflm root directory >> >> If you download imosflm.zip from 13 November 2008 onwards, you will >> be running iMosflm 1.0.0, 13th November 2008. The output mtz files >> will be saved in the mosdir directory under your home folder e.g >> "C:/Documents and Settings/Luke Kontogiannis/mosdir" and the >> instructions on the Windows section of the imosflm website on how >> to get Baubles to work should get you up and running. >> >> Unix/Linux/Mac OS X users are unaffected. >> >> Thanks to the CCP4 team for pointing this out and apologies to all >> Windows users. >> >> Luke >> http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/harry/imosflm/ > > -- > Jan Abendroth > deCODE biostructures > Seattle / Bainbridge Island WA, USA > work: JAbendroth_at_decode.is > home: Jan.Abendroth_at_gmail.com > > > > >
