Is that twin law possible? Presumably the cell lengths for b and c are
close but you are swapping a 2fold axis along c for a 21 axis along b?
Eleanor

On Tue, 7 Jul 2020 at 05:36, Petr Kolenko <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
> I have a crystal with space group P21212 and merohedral twinning according
> to "-h, l, k" twin law. If I click "twin" in the interface, REFMAC5
> recognizes a different twin law and does not refine the structure properly.
> Is there a way to tell REFMAC5 the proper twin law? I tried to find the
> information in the documentation, but I failed. This is an older project
> running under i, not i2.
> Best regards,
> Petr
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