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The manuals for Phaser are in four sections
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#'''Modes''': The different functions that Phaser can perform (e.g. automated MR, automated SAD). The number of modes increases as major new functionality is added.
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#'''Keywords''': Detailed descriptions of the keywords. The keywords change significantly between versions. We attempt to keep backwards compatibility in the use and meaning of keywords between versions but this is not always possible. The ccp4i interface must be compatible with the keywords of the phaser version run.
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#'''Keyword Example Scripts''': Copy and edit to start using Phaser from keyword input. These are very stable as the core functionality rarely changes.
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#'''Python Example Scripts''': Copy and edit to start using Phaser from python.  These are very stable as the core functionality rarely changes.
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<div style="margin-left: 25px; float: right;">__NOTOC__</div>
 
<div style="margin-left: 25px; float: right;">__NOTOC__</div>
 
==Currently Supported Releases==
 
==Currently Supported Releases==

Revision as of 12:30, 13 January 2015

The manuals for Phaser are in four sections

  1. Modes: The different functions that Phaser can perform (e.g. automated MR, automated SAD). The number of modes increases as major new functionality is added.
  2. Keywords: Detailed descriptions of the keywords. The keywords change significantly between versions. We attempt to keep backwards compatibility in the use and meaning of keywords between versions but this is not always possible. The ccp4i interface must be compatible with the keywords of the phaser version run.
  3. Keyword Example Scripts: Copy and edit to start using Phaser from keyword input. These are very stable as the core functionality rarely changes.
  4. Python Example Scripts: Copy and edit to start using Phaser from python. These are very stable as the core functionality rarely changes.

Currently Supported Releases

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Obsolete

Ancient

Versions older than Phaser-2.1 are located at the obsolete Phaser website