Dear all
We are pleased to announce the release of iMosflm/Mosflm 7.2.1; this
version is essentially a "bug-fix" version but contains a few minor
improvements.
Downloads are available from
http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/harry/imosflm/ver720/introduction.html
or
http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/harry/mosflm/index.html (if you just
want Mosflm)
* In version 7.2.0 (only) reflections falling in the gaps between
tiles of Pilatus detectors were not being excluded from the
reflection list. Because these reflections will contain pixels with a
value -1, they will be flagged during integration and rejected by
AIMLESS. However, strategy calculations in iMosflm will be slightly
inaccurate because these reflections will be included in the
calculations.
* The average background rather than the minimum pixel value is now
subtracted from the average spot profile for spots in the central
region of the detector. This may slightly change the appearance of
this profile.
* Adding Free-R flags to MTZ files from QuickScale now works for MS-
Windows; previously it relied on a bash script so only ran on Linux
and OSX.
* Detector omega can now be set from the Experiment settings wthout
having to run iMosflm in Expert mode.
* Keywords "LIMITS REMOVE EVERYTHING" did not work in jobs submitted
using a command script, this has been corrected.
* If multiple sectors (of images) are chosen for processing, the
indexing task would previously automatically find one image on the
last sector in the list even if the user has chosen not to
automatically find spots.
* If more than one sector as been loaded, using the "Go to" selector
in the Image Display would previously select an image from the first
sector even if the displayed image was from the second or subsequent.
Fixed to always choose an image from the same sector (choosing other
sectors is logically handled by other mechanisms, e.g. back/forward
arrows).
* Images from the same detector can be read in during the same
session; this was broken for both Pilatus and Eiger detectors.
* The "Sort, scale, merge MTZ file label" now works in the Sort,
Scale, Merge settings - so MTZ files with different names can be
written for different runs of QuickScale
* Reverse phi can now be both set and unset in Experiment settings.
* Some multiple two-button pop-ups have been re-engineered to single
three-button pop-ups. Easier, less excise.
* Parallel mode tidied up, made sure XML is being parsed on the fly
rather than at the end of the job.
Harry
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Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Francis Crick
Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0QH
Chairman of International Union of Crystallography Commission on
Crystallographic Computing
Chairman of European Crystallographic Association SIG9
(Crystallographic Computing)
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