-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Oliver,
if the map is derived from an mtz-file, the first entry in map_parameters(map_num) contains the full filename. Cheers, Tim On 03/18/2015 04:16 PM, Oliver Clarke wrote: > As an alternative solution to this query, is there any way to get > the filename of a loaded map (or model) using the scripting > interface? > > Because if that is the case I could write an extension myself to do > this (just reloading another version of the mtz with different > resolution limits), but I can't quite seem to find the appropriate > function to grab the filename of an already loaded map. > > Best, Oliver. > > On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 17:00:04 +0000, Oliver Clarke > <oc2...@columbia.edu> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Would it be possible (or is it already possible) to set >> resolution limits for an mtz on the fly? >> >> I'm not sure whether this is feasible or not, but the fact that >> on the fly B-factor sharpening works makes me think it might be. >> >> This would be particularly handy when dealing with EM maps, where >> it is often desirable to look at the map filtered at say 8Å to >> reveal poorly ordered or very mobile domains, the position of >> which is lost in the noise when looking at the map with all the >> higher resolution terms present. >> >> Right now I just load the map several times with different >> resolution limits, but it would be nice to be able to do this on >> the fly, both for map interpretation and for fitting (One could >> fit domains several times using progressively higher resolution >> data, for example). >> >> I realize that using a positive B-factor in sharpening achieves a >> similar effect, but the map doesn't look nearly as good. >> >> Best, Oliver. > - -- - -- Dr Tim Gruene Institut fuer anorganische Chemie Tammannstr. 4 D-37077 Goettingen GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iD8DBQFVCZ38UxlJ7aRr7hoRAkGDAJ0Tv47HsZpBzogOKkarUwJSr/dXmwCfdZ75 UlWcRBKW/EcgY23wA3s1dY0= =9qPQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----