I think what you want is:

molecule_name

and

make_and_draw_map_with_reso_with_refmac_params

B

P.S. Changing mtz resolution on the fly is currently not supported...

On 18/03/2015 16:16, 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 <[email protected]> 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.

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