Xds-viewer For Mac Os
Xds-viewer For Mac Pro
Of position (after correction in XDS) misfits.pck shows outliers mapped on detector rf.pck shows R-factor mapped on detector anom.pck shows anomalous difference mapped on detector these files may be displayed with adxv, XDS-Viewer, or VIEW (distributed with old versions of XDS). UPLD Mac is a simple menubar application for Mac that allows you to shorten URLs, paste text, and upload files to a server running the UPLD web app.Using UPLD Mac with a custom installation of UPLD on your server is quite easy.
Create a profile called XDS, which is a generic term to reference all XDS profiles. XDS.a and XDS.b are implementation profiles that describe technically how the implementation will be done. XDS-I is an XDS implementation specifically for medical imaging.
XDS now refers to both XDS.a and XDS.b ( a family of profiles ) XDS.a is what you thought of as XDS last year.
Hi Andrzej, Thanks for the tip. It just seemed to me that since the package installed as a typical Mac OS X clickable program, then it was meant to run that way. Thanks also for info about adxv.
I wasn't aware that there was a Mac executable for this program. Kay, the image I was trying to read was a.mar2560 file frpm the mar555 flat panel detector, which I had previously processed using XDS. Cheers Derek On Mar 6, 2009, week10, at 8:10, Andrzej Lyskowski wrote: 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:. 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 Derek Logan tel: +46 46 222 1443 Associate Professor fax: +46 46 222 4692 Molecular Biophysics mob: + 707 Centre for Molecular Protein Science Lund University, Box 124, 221 00 Lund, Sweden Derek Logan tel: +46 46 222 1443 Associate Professor fax: +46 46 222 4692 Molecular Biophysics mob: + 707 Centre for Molecular Protein Science Lund University, Box 124, 221 00 Lund, Sweden.