"The bug" is currently being fixed by the phenix developers.

And also I found out that there's a way to superpose maps in PyMOL. Look at
the second example in https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Matrix_Copy

:)


2018-06-14 17:34 GMT-05:00 Murpholino Peligro <murpholi...@gmail.com>:

> Dear PyMOL users...
> Have you tried to compare several structures and maps?
> I am talking about something like this (https://www.phenix-online.
> org/documentation/reference/structure_comparison.html)
>
> Are there any good pymol scripts that can make this easier?
>
> Although the table phenix outputs looks very nice I am happy with just
> aligning the pdbs (that's easy) and the maps* (that I do not know how to
> do).
>
> map* i.e. in ccp4 or mtz format.
>
> Ps. I would normally use the phenix program in the url above, but a bug is
> standing in the way.
>
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