Maybe, but you'll have to launch a non-clipper program to do the MTZ
conversion. In order to make the handling of different file types
transparent, I engineered a library of 1-1 mappings between datatypes
and file representations. Having two ways of representing one datatype
in one file type fundamentally breaks that mapping.
Paul Emsley wrote:
> If that is the case, then if the columns coming from sharp are constant
> then we can easily add an extention that apparently reads an A,B mtz file.
>
> Paul.
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> Kevin Cowtan wrote:
>> No, because clipper cannot read them. I think sftools might be able to
>> convert them for you.
>>
>> (I'm not aware of any other modern software which puts real/imaginary
>> columns into an MTZ file, and I am rather hesitant about spending my
>> limited time trying to work around other people's deliberate,
>> willfull, self-inflicted incompatibility. It would be trivial for the
>> SHARP people to fix, but much harder for me.)
>>
>> Frank von Delft wrote:
>>> Hi, can coot calculate maps from the real/imaginary fourier
>>> coefficients? (As opposed to amplitude and phase.) It would be real
>>> useful for sharp output...
>>>
>>> phx.
>>>
>>>
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