Re: [COOT] get difference map peak values

2014-11-04 Thread Jan Stransky

Hi,

setting the difference map as scroll and scrolling around the peak 
visibility won't help? You can see current level in r.m.s.d. and e/A^3 
on the top of window when scrolling map.
In my opinion getting more precise number then with this way is nonsense 
anyway, because the map numbers change with every refmac5/phenix.refine run.


Jan


On 11/04/2014 01:31 AM, Murpholino Peligro wrote:

Hi everybody.
Can I get difference map peak values with a single click? (clicking on 
a negative/positive density)

How?
(I think I read this somewhere, but google or looking at the mailing 
list is not helping)


Thanks


--
Jan Stransky, PhD student
Institute of Biotechnology, AS CR
Laboratory of structure and function of biomolecules
Nad Safinou II 366
Vestec
Czech Republic

Tel.: +420226201570



Re: [COOT] get difference map peak values

2014-11-04 Thread Murpholino Peligro
Okey. Thanks.
:P

2014-11-04 6:16 GMT-06:00 Jan Stransky stran...@ibt.cas.cz:

  Hi,

 setting the difference map as scroll and scrolling around the peak
 visibility won't help? You can see current level in r.m.s.d. and e/A^3 on
 the top of window when scrolling map.
 In my opinion getting more precise number then with this way is nonsense
 anyway, because the map numbers change with every refmac5/phenix.refine run.

 Jan



 On 11/04/2014 01:31 AM, Murpholino Peligro wrote:

   Hi everybody.
 Can I get difference map peak values with a single click? (clicking on a
 negative/positive density)
  How?
  (I think I read this somewhere, but google or looking at the mailing list
 is not helping)

  Thanks


 --
 Jan Stransky, PhD student
 Institute of Biotechnology, AS CR
 Laboratory of structure and function of biomolecules
 Nad Safinou II 366
 Vestec
 Czech Republic

 Tel.: +420226201570




[COOT] get difference map peak values

2014-11-03 Thread Murpholino Peligro
Hi everybody.
Can I get difference map peak values with a single click? (clicking on a
negative/positive density)
How?
(I think I read this somewhere, but google or looking at the mailing list
is not helping)

Thanks