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Dear Richard,

adxv has this functionality and you do not even need to put in the
diffraction orders, just drag the mouse pointer through two adjacent
reflections (or more and do the maths yourself).

Cheers,
Tim

On 02/25/2013 01:57 PM, Bayliss, Richard (Dr.) wrote:
> Does anyone know how to access the 'Measure Cell' function in
> iMosflm? This function in ipmosflm allowed you to click on a pair
> of spots, then input the number of diffraction orders, to output a
> rough measure of the cell length.
> 
> Any help appreciated! Thanks Richard
> 
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