“…The main drawback of the most popular software packages such as OrientExpress (Laugier and Bochu, 1999) and LaueX (Soyer, 1996) is that they require a fair amount of user intervention as they are mainly aimed to index isolated patterns of single crystals to determine their orientation. Specific software for indexing macromolecular and protein crystal patterns for Laue structure refinement have also been developed, including Lauegen (Campbell, 1995), Laueview (Srajer et al, 2000) and Lauecell (Ravelli et al, 1996). These software suites, written for macromolecular Laue crystallography, are not, however, well suited for indexing small lattice parameter cells, which often require the use of reflective geometry with the detector at an angle, instead of the more conventional transmission geometry.…”