I meant to post this response to Pietro's reply to the BB:
I agree that bugs in software are an ever-present source of annoyance,
but the only software in general use that I'm aware of that can't cope
with the conventional ITC-A settings is Arp/Warp (and even this was
definitely true only for the previous versions and may have been fixed
in the current one which I don't currently have access to).
I'm not aware of any other popular software in general use (this
includes all CCP4 software that I'm aware of, and certainly includes
Shel-X, CNS & Phenix) that can't cope with the ITC-A settings? It seems
to me that the solution is to fix the bug in the software - I can't
believe it can be that hard to sort it out (or alternatively of course
use different software without that bug, though of course the
alternatives may well have different bugs!).
Cheers
-- Ian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pietro Roversi [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 21 January 2008 11:10
> To: Ian Tickle
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Spacegroup choices, reindexing and so on
>
> Dear Ian,
> I would agree with everyhting you say but as luck had
> it I have been unfortunate enough to get P21212 and P2221 crystals
> lately and you'd be surprised to find out how many pieces of software
> could not cope with non-standard settings - at the end I had
> to give up
> and conform to the norm out of bug exhaustion ...
>
> Regards
>
> Pietro
> --
> Pietro Roversi
> Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford University
> South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3ER, England UK
> Tel. 0044-1865-275385
>
>
>
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