[eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk]
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] baverage: no tables were found in this file
Positive I'd imagine -- Eugene
On 3 Jun 2014, at 13:48, Ed Pozharski wrote:
Would a no-space symlink resolve this?
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] baverage: no tables were found in this file
completely agree with avoiding spaces in paths and file names, but Google Drive
is very handy for sharing files, so every once in a while I forget to move a
file someone shares with me before running Unix pro
Would a no-space symlink resolve this?
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Original message From: Mark J van Raaij
Date:06/03/2014 8:03 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] baverage:
no tables were found in this file
completely agree with
tables were found in this file
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Hi Eleanor,
yes, it does. At least on Linux and OpenBSD (i.e. 'real' UNIX) typing
#> mkdir "dir with spaces"
#> cd dir\ with\ spaces/
#> touch "file with spaces"
#> echo "Some t
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Hi Eleanor,
yes, it does. At least on Linux and OpenBSD (i.e. 'real' UNIX) typing
#> mkdir "dir with spaces"
#> cd dir\ with\ spaces/
#> touch "file with spaces"
#> echo "Some text" > file\ with\ spaces
causes no problems at all. Changing code reliabl
I thought the addition of " ..." around file names got round this problem
eg
"This_is_Mine.pdb" and "That is Yours.pdb"
Eleanor
On 3 June 2014 13:15, Eugene Krissinel wrote:
> I am afraid that it is us who will need to conform eventually :), same to
> say about "Program Files (x86)" and the
I am afraid that it is us who will need to conform eventually :), same to say
about "Program Files (x86)" and the overall culture in Windows, the system
where some 40% () of CCP4 users have chosen to work.
Eugene
On 3 Jun 2014, at 13:03, Mark J van Raaij wrote:
> completely agree with avo
Dear Felix,
I, too, do not use spaces and file names in Russian :) However, these things
are coming nearly for free and automatic with today's development tools, so
little effort, if any, is required to adopt them, while the benefits in terms
of user friendliness and convenience are not exactly
I'm wondering if GUI2 will cope with accents as well as spaces (e.g. in the
Spanish "carpeta sin título" which is the default new folder on Macs)?
Discipline. That's what we need...
On 3 Jun 2014, at 13:03, Mark J van Raaij wrote:
> completely agree with avoiding spaces in paths and file names,
Hi Felix
Couldn't agree more, particularly when non-native anglophones have to contend
with limiting themselves to ASCII characters in their filenames anyway (e.g.
Spanish users have to carefully rename the OSX unnamed folder (carpeta sin
título) to something without an accent...)
On 3 Jun 20
completely agree with avoiding spaces in paths and file names, but Google Drive
is very handy for sharing files, so every once in a while I forget to move a
file someone shares with me before running Unix programs on it and get strange
errors. Depending on how awake one is at the time finding ou
Possibility to have file names with the spaces is a curse put on the community
by Microsoft, and it will be a big mistake to introduce this to CCP4 (my
opinion).
I guess there are much more important things new CCP4 GUI should deal with. If
CCP4 GUI will start to go this way,
file names with spa
I take this chance to to confirm once more, as publicly as possible, that file
paths with spaces are discouraged in today's CCP4. This inconvenience
originates from ancient times in computing when good half of CCP4 was written
and when spaces were disallowed on file system nodes.
Please take a
This also occurred to me once where the file path had a space,(/Google Drive/),
when I moved the file somewhere else it worked. I was using baverage from the
CCP4i GUI.
Mark J van Raaij
Lab 20B
Dpto de Estructura de Macromoleculas
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia - CSIC
c/Darwin 3
E-28049 Madrid
Dear Bing,
can you post the exact command you were using, please? Also please check
with a different PDB file. In case you are using baverage from the
command line, can you make sure you are actually using the program from
ccp4 by typing 'which baverage' at the command prompt?
Regards.
Tim
On 06
Hi CCP4,
Recently when I input my pdb file and run the baverage in the ccp4 suit to
check the temperature factor, it always tell me "No tables were fund in this
file." Could you tell me how to fix this problem? Or is there another software
instead of baverage I could use to check the temperatu
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