Hi,

If there is anyone on that side interested in adding this GUI, you're
most welcome to have the paper citation for the J(w) mapping GUI in
relax.  I.e. as part of an application paper you say that you created
the relax GUI for this.  And then in the relax manual, specifically
the "Reduced spectral density mapping references" section of the
preface, the citation for the paper is added there.  I will probably
soon place the base citations for each analysis type at the start of
each chapter as well, just to help the relax user know what papers
should be cited.  Then if someone uses this GUI, then they should cite
your paper.  Although the number of citations won't be huge, the
amount of work involved is also not huge (well, it is a rather trivial
project for someone who knows a little scripting).

Regards,

Edward




On 10 December 2013 09:12, Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Note that I have created a special task for implementing the J(w)
> mapping GUI (https://gna.org/task/index.php?7745).  This can be used
> for developing this in the future, when one of the relax developers
> has a bit of free time and would like to play with GUI coding.
>
> Regards,
>
> Edward
>
>
>
> On 10 December 2013 09:09, Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Unfortunately there is no GUI for this yet.  I have considered it
>> though as it would be rather trivial to duplicated the model-free GUI
>> interface, delete all elements unneeded for the spectral density
>> mapping, and only allow data at a single magnetic field strength.
>> Seriously, the hardest part will be to come up with a graphic to use
>> as an icon for the analysis!  Creating a GUI test would also be
>> trivial, just merging the code out of the Jw.test_mapping system test
>> and the Mf.test_mf_auto_analysis GUI test.  A primitive auto-analysis
>> might need to be created for the GUI use, but that would simply
>> involve copying the lines from the file sample_scripts/jw_mapping.py
>> starting from the first calc user function call (putting it into a
>> class as in the other auto-analyses).  I simply haven't had the time
>> to look at this.
>>
>> Note that it is possible to use the GUI to do everything that is found
>> in the sample_scripts/jw_mapping.py script.  Simply have a printout of
>> the script and then run the user functions from the menu one-by-one to
>> complete the analysis.  relax will always show the grey background
>> with the Ulysses butterfly, but the relax controller will show all
>> user functions executed and results viewer window will show the files
>> created.  The spin editor window is also fully functional and can be
>> used to set up the spins of interest.  So, even if it isn't very
>> elegant yet, the GUI can always be used for all analysis types.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Edward
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10 December 2013 08:35, Troels Emtekær Linnet <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>> Dear Edward.
>>>
>>> A colleague of mine needs to do reduced spectral density mapping.
>>>
>>> Is there a GUI to perform such an analysis or is it only available through
>>> scripting?
>>>
>>> http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/J_w_mapping_script_mode_sample_script.html
>>>
>>> Best
>>> Troels

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