I have no opinion on what should be written (such debates are a world of
pain) but I tried to make csymlib accept anything.
I tried ncont (as an example of a C++ program) and contact (as an
example of a Fortran program) and both seemed happy with such a CRYST1
line. CCP4 is pretty heterogenous, so I can well believe there may be
exceptions. Could you give me a hint where the problems are?
Cheers
Martyn
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 17:04 +0000, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
> hypFdemo_28.pdb:
> CRYST1 58.351 58.351 155.876 90.00 90.00 120.00 R 3 2 :H 1
>
> I dont hold a candle for either of these SGs but Phaser is now
> outputting the R 3 2 :H and many many other CCP4 programs are then
> falling over
>
> Can the symlib be modified to accept both?
> Eleanor
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