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[http://xds.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/html_doc/2cbf_program.html 2cbf] is part of the [[XDS]] distribution. It converts any image file format that is known to XDS to a miniCBF file. This program is also used by [[XDSGUI]]. | [http://xds.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/html_doc/2cbf_program.html 2cbf] is part of the [[XDS]] distribution. It converts any image file format that is known to XDS to a miniCBF file. This program is also used by [[XDSGUI]]. | ||
Single-line example (bash shell): | |||
for i in ../ | for i in ../images/*img ; do echo $i; echo $i `basename $i`.cbf | 2cbf ; done | ||
This converts all .img files in ../ | This converts all .img files in ../images to miniCBF files with the extension .img.cbf in the current directory. | ||
For 2cbf to work with the [http://xds.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/html_doc/xds_parameters.html#LIB= LIB=] option, it is mandatory to have a filename like test_123456.xy, i.e. with a 6-digit number and a 2-letter extension. If you want to use LIB= and your filenames do not follow this pattern, just symlink them, and construct the symlinks accordingly: e.g. | For 2cbf to work with the [http://xds.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/html_doc/xds_parameters.html#LIB= LIB=] option, it is mandatory to have a filename like test_123456.xy, i.e. with a 6-digit number and a 2-letter extension. If you want to use LIB= and your filenames do not follow this pattern, just symlink them, and construct the symlinks accordingly: e.g. |