Oh, one more point about all the patches. The 'patch1' file contains
the seriesTab.ser file, which prevents me from applying the patch.
'patch2' also contains the ser file as well as 'patch1', again
blocking the patch program.
This is a standard problem if you create a series of patches. What
really needs to be done is that the first patch is committed to the
repository, then you run 'svn up', and then create the next patch.
This takes longer than when you have commit access, but is part of the
learning process for becoming a committer with full repository access.
You can always quickly tell me to apply a patch via Google chat
(though all relax discussions need to be on the mailing lists).
Cheers!
Edward
On 21 June 2013 16:58, Edward d'Auvergne <edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For patch1 (https://gna.org/support/download.php?file_id=18131), I
would recommend the following:
- The call self.interpreter.spin.name(name='N') will rename all spins
to 'N', including your 'NE1' spin. You can use the spin_id argument
to restrict this to residues 10 and 6.
- To access the peak intensities, you can use
cdp.mol[0].res[0].spin[0].intensities['test'] instead of
cdp.mol[0].res[0].spin[0].intensities.values())[0].
Regards,
Edward
On 21 June 2013 13:03, Troels E. Linnet
<NO-REPLY.INVALID-ADDRESS@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Follow-up Comment #2, sr #3043 (project relax):
Created test for the reading
(file #18131)
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