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I know space is cheap these days, but is there a reason for Refmac to
generate all those extra columns in the output mtz file?  Refmac (as well
as phenix.refine and buster-tnt) output mtz file is almost always used for
only one purpose - look at the map in coot.  You only need 4 columns for
that, not 14.  Other columns are useful for testing, but why not make them
optional?

This would certainly be a low priority - one can easily delete extra
columns using, say, sftools.

Cheers,

Ed.

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