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Untrusted areas can be specified by the user, using two (UNTRUSTED_ELLIPSE; UNTRUSTED_RECTANGLE) or four (UNTRUSTED QUADRILATERAL) right mouse clicks. The resulting areas are shown with red outline, and the keyword/parameter pairs are shown in the XDS.INP tab. Step-by-step:
Untrusted areas can be specified by the user, using two (UNTRUSTED_ELLIPSE; UNTRUSTED_RECTANGLE) or four (UNTRUSTED QUADRILATERAL) right mouse clicks. The resulting areas are shown with red outline, and the keyword/parameter pairs are shown in the XDS.INP tab. Step-by-step:
* "Load" a raw frame or FRAME.cbf
* "Load" a raw frame or FRAME.cbf - it will be displayed (but its header will not be interpreted)
* if XDS.INP does not yet exist, click "generate XDS.INP". Check the XDS.INP tab afterwards but then go back to the Frame tab. Note that the current generate_XDS.INP works well for Pilatus, ADSC, MarCCD and some Rigaku detectors; for other kinds of detectors the values marked XXX have to be filled in manually.
* if XDS.INP does not yet exist, click "generate XDS.INP" (this ''will'' read the header). Check the XDS.INP tab afterwards but then go back to the Frame tab. Note that the current generate_XDS.INP works well for Pilatus, ADSC, MarCCD and some Rigaku detectors; for other kinds of detectors the values marked XXX in XDS.INP have to be filled in manually.
* left-click on "Untrusted areas" -> a pulldown menu appears
* left-click on "Untrusted areas" -> a pulldown menu appears
* left-click on (say) "Untrusted Rectangle (2 clicks)"
* left-click on (say) "Untrusted Rectangle (2 clicks)"
* move mouse pointer to one corner of desired rectangle and right-click.
* move mouse pointer to one corner of desired rectangle and right-click.
* move mouse pointer (... a changing rectangle appears ...) to opposite corner and right-click: the rectangle is now fixed, and teh UNTRUSTED_RECTANGLE keyword together with its parameters appears in XDS.INP tab, in red letters (you do not have to activate the XDS.INP tab to check it, but of course you could).
* move mouse pointer (... a changing rectangle appears ...) to opposite corner and right-click: the rectangle is now fixed, and the UNTRUSTED_RECTANGLE keyword together with its parameters appears in XDS.INP tab, in red letters (you do not have to activate the XDS.INP tab to check it, but of course you could).
* with two more right-clicks you get another rectangle, and so on
* with two more right-clicks you get another rectangle, and so on
* you can choose "Untrusted Ellipse (2 clicks)" or "Untrusted Quadrilateral (4 clicks)" and these work in exactly the same way
* you can choose "Untrusted Ellipse (2 clicks)" or "Untrusted Quadrilateral (4 clicks)" and these work in exactly the same way
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