Subject: | | Re: Fd-3m with pdbset |
From: | | Martyn Winn <[log in to unmask]> |
Reply-To: | | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 8 Sep 2010 22:50:40 -0400763_iso-8859-1 A large amount of hypotheticals can be found in Plasmodium :-)
Jürgen - Jürgen Bosch Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute 615 North Wolfe Street, W8708 Baltimore, MD 21205 Phone: +1-410-614-4742 Lab: +1-410-614-4894 Fax: +1-410-955-3655 http://web.mac.com/bosch_lab/
On Sep 8, 2010, at 9:29 PM, Ed Pozharski wrote:
> David is absolutely right. There is no design, Jacob, we just > instinctively look for it everywhere because seeking purpose instead of > understanding mechanism conveys advantage to our species. Your > rationale is flawed - just because it is imaginable [...][log in to unmask] |
Date: | | Mon, 6 Sep 2010 14:57:21 +0100 |
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> > There seem to be a few CCP4 Fortran files that have character spgnam*10
> > from the good old days ...
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> What good old days were those? The Cryst1-format for PDB-files in the ccp4
> documentation says
> 56-66 Space group symbol, left justified (not used)
> which is eleven characters. Were there days when this was different?
>
> Tim
<old_fogey>I remember when we didn't bother with spacegroup on the
CRYST1 line at all, let alone formatting it correctly.</old_fogey>
And what about 'P 42/n n m :2' which is more than 11 characters?
I realise my answer doesn't help with Coot problems, but I will clean up
CCP4 Fortran programs at least.
m
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