Hi,
Once you have a 2cbf in /usr/local/bin and start XDS Viewer from a
terminal (/Applications/XDS-Viewer.app/Contents/MacOS/XDS-Viewer) it
seems to work fine.
However for the diffraction image viewing I would suggest adxv. You
can find it at: http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv.html.
Andrzej
On 5/3/09 15:21, Derek Logan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I very recently downloaded and installed the Mac OS X executable of the
> new XDS Viewer program to inspect diffraction images. I have moved the
> program to /Applications. It starts up fine, but when I try to load an
> image it complains:
>
> "Cannot open file! For image formats other than ".cbf" you need to
> install the "2cbf" script. Please make sure you have added it to the
> executable path."
>
> Now 2cbf is in /usr/local/bin, which is in my path. I use /bin/tcsh as
> shell. Is there some confusion between the shell used by XDS Viewer (if
> any) and my preferred shell? Looking in the XDS Viewer.app directory I
> can't find any obvious clues.
>
> Thanks
> Derek
>
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