Hi folks

We are pleased to announce updated versions of Mosflm (version 7.0.2) and iMosflm (0.6.0).

If you upgrade iMosflm, you should certainly upgrade Mosflm at the same time; there are many changes which depend on both parts being in sync.

The main change is that we have a new developer for iMosflm; Luke Kontogiannis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has been with us since October and has been very busy implementing improvements to iMosflm, so that it is now more robust and even easier to use.

Most of the changes to Mosflm itself are involved with bug fixing and improved communications with iMosflm, so you shouldn't notice a lot of difference.

Changes to Mosflm since 7.0.1

* New detectors - Mar555 Flat Panel. Pilatus "miniCBF" images added. * Better support for Bruker 100 Format images (converted with frm2frm).
     * Change IP address for communication with iMosflm to the loopback
       address (127.0.0.1 or "localhost").
* Rectangular non-square detectors added for output to iMosflm display. * Bug involving R-Axis detectors writing d*Trek style headers fixed. * Many small bugs fixed - many thanks to all those who gave us feedback, especially
       Clemens Vonrhein & Jim Pflugrath.

Changes to iMosflm since 0.5.3

     * Resizeable image display by dragging the window edges
* Ability to delete sectors in the image selection panel by right-clicking
       on selected sector
* iMosflm correctly deals with datasets where the first image has an index of zero. The batch number is offset to 1000 and the processing and writing
       out of the mtz file proceed normally
* The spotfinding summary pane in the indexing panel now shows the number
       of spots with an intensity greater than the I/sigI threshold
* Ability to stop the log file view autoscrolling with Control-UpArrow key
       combination. Resume autoscrolling with Control-DownArrow
* Search the log file by bringing up the search panel with Control-F key combination. Control-F searches forward and Control-G searches backwards

Harry & Luke
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Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, MRC Centre, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QH

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