Wonderful, thanks very much to all the CCP4 team !
[ I have met users who object to "command lines" and "terminals" and
"no-clicking", for them if it's not in the GUI it's "yuk" but I guess
that you can't have everything :-) ]
Fred.
On 16/03/13 22:16, andrey.lebe...@stfc.ac.uk wrote:
After
After ccp4 update No 19, Log–files can be opened with qtrview from the command
line:
logview name.log
This also works for log-files generated with "quick scale" and "quick symmetry"
from imosflm.
If ccp4 database entries do not exist, input and output files will not be shown
in the viewer
(ex
Hi Ed
Thank you for the suggestion.
We are looking into this and hopefully will provide a solution soon.
Regards
Andrey
On 11 Mar 2013, at 14:26, Ed Pozharski wrote:
> Is there some way of opening a log file (specifically, the
> pointandscale.log that imosflm bridge to scala generates) with q
Is there some way of opening a log file (specifically, the
pointandscale.log that imosflm bridge to scala generates) with qtrview
from command line?
I tried, of course, this
qtrview pointandscale.log
but it opens empty, no log-file. I tried qtrview -h and qtrview --help
and man qtrview but there