Dear Kozo, Welcome to the relax mailing lists! I will try to answer your questions below:
How long relax takes to finish? now running 4 days non stop!
I have recently discussed this one in response to a query from Ravi Pratap Barnwal. For a complete answer, please see: http://marc.info/?l=relax-users&m=135117482515525&w=2
GUI mode cannot select frequency tab if i use tab button in mac version. windows version can.
Unfortunately, I cannot understand this question. Are you talking about the relaxation data loading wizard in the model-free auto-analysis (http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/d_Auvergne_protocol_GUI_mode_loading_data.html)? In the first page of this wizard, you simply type the frequency in Hertz into the input element. Do you mean that clicking on the [TAB] button does not switch between the elements of the first page of the relaxation data loading wizard?
in mac version i can modify protocol for model free but windows i cant.
This I also unfortunately cannot understand. If you are using the dauvergne_protocol.py sample script or the GUI, in both cases the protocol is hard-coded. You can see the protocol in the file auto_analyses/dauvergne_protocol.py. This cannot be changed. Can you describe how you change the protocol in Mac OS X? And what is missing or what error messages you see in MS Windows?
some one to help.
I hope I have answered some of your questions above. For others I might need some more information. Which version of relax are you running? And on which operating systems?
also suggestion. why not make a button for running relax always with log file as i see log file is important.
This concept is quite simple and I have thought about doing this. Actually the idea was to have a menu entry 'File->Logging'. However implementing this is quite a technical challenge and is surprising difficult, and it might take me a few weeks to implement. Therefore I am both too lazy, and haven't found the time to do this.
please forgive my english, am not good to speak much.
This is not a problem. Just try to include as much technical information as possible and it will be easier to help you. I hope some of this helped. Regards, Edward