mailRe: [bug #18197] Under Mac OSX, using the "Global relax settings" window crashes the relax gui


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Posted by Edward d'Auvergne on June 15, 2011 - 10:18:
Cheers.  For the minimisation options, that will probably only be
enabled in the 'User functions' menu.  For the automatic analyses, the
user will not have the option of modifying this.  There will in the
future be a 'custom analysis' where the user can do what ever they
like, and that is where such an option would be useful.  But at the
moment the GUI only allows the fixed operation of the auto-analyses -
the user simply inputs data, presses go, and results pop out.  Very
black box.

Oh, I would suggest coming up with a 200x? pixel image for the
consistency testing.  I would suggest one day duplicating the
model-free tab and adding the consistency testing to the GUI ;)

Regards,

Edward




On 15 June 2011 10:01, Sébastien Morin <sebastien.morin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Ed,

The 'Global relax settings' window works and looks nice..!

It may be useful to have a pull-down menu for the 'minimization
algorithm'...

Thanks !


Séb  :)


On 11-06-14 8:46 PM, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:

Hi,

Not a problem.  Ok, it was a lot of work, but it should be much better
now.  Also, I changed how this window behaves (it now is derived from
the wx.Dialog class rather than wx.Frame).  This fixes the colour and
behaviour under Windows.  Does this now look better in a Mac?  Does it
still function?  If so, could you close the bug?

Cheers,

Edward



On 14 June 2011 20:28, Sébastien Morin<sebastien.morin@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Hi Ed,

I just tested the window and it works perfectly fine, with the same
behaviour as the free file format window, i.e. the gui stays responsive
after clicking ok or cancel, the gui also stays responsive when the
window
is opened, and multiple instances of the window can be opened at once...

In the name of all Mac users, thanks a lot for solving this !

Cheers,


Séb  :)




On 11-06-14 7:32 PM, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:

Hi Seb,

I have completely rewritten the code for this window from scratch.  It
is now very similar to the free file format window.  Could you check
that this bug is now resolved?

Cheers,

Edward



On 10 June 2011 12:51, Sébastien Morin<NO-REPLY.INVALID-ADDRESS@xxxxxxx>
 wrote:

URL:
 <http://gna.org/bugs/?18197>

                Summary: Under Mac OSX, using the "Global relax
settings"
window crashes the relax gui
                Project: relax
           Submitted by: semor
           Submitted on: Fri 10 Jun 2011 06:51:21 AM EDT
               Category: relax's source code
               Severity: 3 - Normal
               Priority: 5 - Normal
                 Status: Confirmed
                Privacy: Public
            Assigned to: None
        Originator Name:
       Originator Email:
            Open/Closed: Open
        Discussion Lock: Any
                Release: Repository: 1.3 line
       Operating System: Mac OS X (Intel)

   _______________________________________________________

Details:

When used under Mac OSX (at least with an Intel machine), relax crashes
if
the "Global relax settings" window is used. In fact, opening the window
does
not make the problem, but rather crashes after clicking either the "Ok"
or
"Cancel" buttons. The symptoms are that the menus are all gray and the
gui
window is unresponsive.

It is as if the buttons "Ok" and "Cancel" were correctly closing the
window
itself, but not giving back the control to the gui, hence the menus
stay
gray
and the gui stays unresponsive.




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Postdoctoral Fellow, S. Grzesiek NMR Laboratory
Department of Structural Biology
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