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Posted by Edward d'Auvergne on November 13, 2012 - 13:58:
Hi,

Again please see below:


third question
in mac version 2.1.2 i can change protocols mf_multimodel free script and
dauvergne_protocol and save and run while in applications.

If you would like to perform a blackbox model-free analysis, then just
use the dauvergne_protocol.py script or the GUI.  The mf_multimodel.py
script is only a small part of a full protocol for model-free analysis
and needs to be used in combination with a number of other scripts you
have to write yourself (and then be iteratively execute until
convergence of the global model, probably by another script
controlling all the sub-scripts).


In windows i cannot change but can run only when i copy relax to other file
from program files.

To modify the scripts, you have to first copy them to a special
directory where you will perform the analysis.  Do not modify the
files in the sample_scripts directory directly!  Where are you copying
relax to and from?  And which part of relax are you copying?  You
should have relax installed in one place, it really does not matter
where, and then set up the windows environment as described in the
relax user manual installation chapter
(http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/Installation_on_MS_Windows.html).
You will the be able to run relax from the command prompt or power
shell from any directory.


it runs okay also but slower than mac.

Does the test suite take different amounts of time?  Generally there
should be no major differences in the running speed of Python programs
on the different operating systems, if the hardware is identical.


Again i ask questions when i see trouble.
thank you for answering my questions.

No problems.  You may also be able to find some of your answers on the
relax users mailing list archives as well:

http://marc.info/?l=relax-users&r=1&w=2
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.user
http://www.mail-archive.com/relax-users@xxxxxxx/
https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-users/

Some of these archives have search capabilities, and you can also
reply to old messages using Gmane.  You can search the local archives
using the search box at
http://www.nmr-relax.com/communication.html#mailing_list_search.

Regards,

Edward



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