Hi
Thanks for your reply. Since I wasn’t able to unzip the folder in the
C:/ program files (x86) , I have unzipped relax-3.3.0
folder in the E :/ folder and pasted the relax-3.3.0 folder in C:/
program files (x86) . The typing of relax command in relax3.3.0 folder
or any other directory launches the relax and its start to run in script
mode. However the typing of further commands such as relax __gui and
model_free
when running in relax-3.3.0 folder or from any other folder only shows
errors like invalid syntax or relax is not defined . Some of the basic
commands for testing relax installation
work fine such as Hello world mentioned in manual. For wxpython I have
installed thewxPython3.0-win32-py27
<http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython3.0-win32-3.0.1.1-py27.exe>
and also have installed nessy and it seems to work fine with installed
wxpython3.0.
Looking forward for your suggestions
*Regards*
*Arun*
On Monday, September 15, 2014 12:37 PM, Edward d'Auvergne <
edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Arun,
Welcome to the relax mailing lists. The unzipping to the "C:\program
files" problem you see is not relax specific. This can sometimes
happen due to Windows security settings. A quick internet search will
show innumerable instances of Windows users with the same issue.
As for the GUI, how to you run it? Do you run relax using:
$ relax --gui
It could be that wxPython is not set up correctly. Could you run the
command:
$ relax -i --tee relax_info.log
This will output a lot of information about your setup and might
indicate what the problem is. It will also create the relax_info.log
file which is easier for Windows uses to copy the text from. Could
you copy and paste the contents of that into an email? Please do not
attach a file to the mailing list message - this will be automatically
stripped out of the message so it will not be seen. A good test that
wxPython is working is to also download the demo files
(http://www.wxpython.org/download.php#msw). These must be of the same
version as your wxPython installation. If you cannot run the demo,
then the problem is with wxPython and not relax. I hope this helps.
Regards,
Edward
P. S. Sorry for the late reply. My email system thought your email
was spam, so I didn't see it until today.
On 8 September 2014 23:32, Arun Gupta <arungupta851@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
I have tried to install Relax NMR software on my
Windows 8 O.S with Python2.7.8 . However when I try to unzip the
relax-3.3.0
zipped folder to program files. I get message access denied although I
am trying
to install administrator settings. However the zip file can be
unzipped in
other folder and copied to C:/ folder but the relax-3.3.0 GUI interface
doesn't
come on model_free. command. Can you suggest solution to these
issues
Regards
Arun
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