In any case, there's no easy way to tell an FFT program to use different sets of labels for different parts of the map. But you can probably do something close to what you want by computing a composite omit map in AutoBuild. Randy Read On 21 Sep 2012, at 12:37, Nathaniel Echols wrote:
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 3:03 AM, Mikalai Lapkouski
wrote: I have a following question. I have generated several Fo-Fc sa omit maps (FOFCWT, PHFOFCWT) for different portions of a DNA molecule. Now that I have each omit map as a separate file to display the whole DNA omit map I have to load them in coot one by one. Is there a way of how to combine all this maps into one file and have a single name for label columns so that the whole map will open at once?
I managed to put them all in one file but column labels are separate: FOFCWT_1, PHFOFCWT_1 FOFCWT_2, PHFOFCWT_2...... Can they all go under FOFCWT, PHFOFCWT?
No, one of the limitations of the MTZ format is that column labels must be unique.
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