Re: [ccp4bb] Qt PISA text copy?
I am very happy to confirm that the latest update, CCP4 6.3.0 Update 018 (not 017 as in the latest update notice), added this functionality. Thank you. I think we all agree about the awesomeness of the new CCP4 update mechanism! Engin On 3/4/13 3:36 AM, eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk wrote: Apologies, I'd like to retract my post, it is indeed that only general lists of interfaces and assemblies are exported in plain text. We will try to fix this as soon as feasible. Eugene On 4 Mar 2013, at 11:13, eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk wrote: Dear Engin, QtPISA outputs the same textual information as the previous command-prompt routine, check File/Export plain text. What is probably confusing is that it does not export everything in one go, but rather precisely the portion that is currently displayed in the right-hand side of the window. E.g., if you'd like to export all tables for 1st stable assembly, navigate to that assembly in the result tree on the left (that means, open Assemblies/Stable and highlight 1st assembly), and then choose File/Export plain text from windows' menu. I hope that this helps, Eugene On 4 Mar 2013, at 07:13, Engin Özkan wrote: Hi everybody, I was just trying out the new QT PISA interface in CCP4 6.3.0 (updated to -017). I realized none of the beautiful tables produced can be easily extracted/copied/captured into a human readable form. There are many output options, including PDB files, a binary-formatted .pisa file, XMLs, and a very short summary text file. I can copy the tables line by line by command-C (on Mac 10.6), but any means of selecting and copying all rows have failed. I had to resort to running pisa command-line, and thankfully got the tables there. This can also be accomplished simply by a copy and paste from a browser when using the webserver. I must clearly be missing something using the new and beautiful Qt interface (otherwise why produce these tables?). Could someone please direct me to how to do this? Cheers, Engin -- Engin Özkan Post-doctoral Scholar Laboratory of K. Christopher Garcia Howard Hughes Medical Institute Dept of Molecular and Cellular Physiology 279 Campus Drive, Beckman Center B173 Stanford School of Medicine Stanford, CA 94305 w ph: (650)-498-7111 cell: (650)-862-8563 -- Scanned by iCritical. -- Engin Özkan Post-doctoral Scholar Howard Hughes Medical Institute Dept of Molecular and Cellular Physiology 279 Campus Drive, Beckman Center B173 Stanford School of Medicine Stanford, CA 94305 ph: (650)-498-7111
Re: [ccp4bb] Qt PISA text copy?
Dear Engin, QtPISA outputs the same textual information as the previous command-prompt routine, check File/Export plain text. What is probably confusing is that it does not export everything in one go, but rather precisely the portion that is currently displayed in the right-hand side of the window. E.g., if you'd like to export all tables for 1st stable assembly, navigate to that assembly in the result tree on the left (that means, open Assemblies/Stable and highlight 1st assembly), and then choose File/Export plain text from windows' menu. I hope that this helps, Eugene On 4 Mar 2013, at 07:13, Engin Özkan wrote: Hi everybody, I was just trying out the new QT PISA interface in CCP4 6.3.0 (updated to -017). I realized none of the beautiful tables produced can be easily extracted/copied/captured into a human readable form. There are many output options, including PDB files, a binary-formatted .pisa file, XMLs, and a very short summary text file. I can copy the tables line by line by command-C (on Mac 10.6), but any means of selecting and copying all rows have failed. I had to resort to running pisa command-line, and thankfully got the tables there. This can also be accomplished simply by a copy and paste from a browser when using the webserver. I must clearly be missing something using the new and beautiful Qt interface (otherwise why produce these tables?). Could someone please direct me to how to do this? Cheers, Engin -- Engin Özkan Post-doctoral Scholar Laboratory of K. Christopher Garcia Howard Hughes Medical Institute Dept of Molecular and Cellular Physiology 279 Campus Drive, Beckman Center B173 Stanford School of Medicine Stanford, CA 94305 w ph: (650)-498-7111 cell: (650)-862-8563 -- Scanned by iCritical.
Re: [ccp4bb] Qt PISA text copy?
Apologies, I'd like to retract my post, it is indeed that only general lists of interfaces and assemblies are exported in plain text. We will try to fix this as soon as feasible. Eugene On 4 Mar 2013, at 11:13, eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk wrote: Dear Engin, QtPISA outputs the same textual information as the previous command-prompt routine, check File/Export plain text. What is probably confusing is that it does not export everything in one go, but rather precisely the portion that is currently displayed in the right-hand side of the window. E.g., if you'd like to export all tables for 1st stable assembly, navigate to that assembly in the result tree on the left (that means, open Assemblies/Stable and highlight 1st assembly), and then choose File/Export plain text from windows' menu. I hope that this helps, Eugene On 4 Mar 2013, at 07:13, Engin Özkan wrote: Hi everybody, I was just trying out the new QT PISA interface in CCP4 6.3.0 (updated to -017). I realized none of the beautiful tables produced can be easily extracted/copied/captured into a human readable form. There are many output options, including PDB files, a binary-formatted .pisa file, XMLs, and a very short summary text file. I can copy the tables line by line by command-C (on Mac 10.6), but any means of selecting and copying all rows have failed. I had to resort to running pisa command-line, and thankfully got the tables there. This can also be accomplished simply by a copy and paste from a browser when using the webserver. I must clearly be missing something using the new and beautiful Qt interface (otherwise why produce these tables?). Could someone please direct me to how to do this? Cheers, Engin -- Engin Özkan Post-doctoral Scholar Laboratory of K. Christopher Garcia Howard Hughes Medical Institute Dept of Molecular and Cellular Physiology 279 Campus Drive, Beckman Center B173 Stanford School of Medicine Stanford, CA 94305 w ph: (650)-498-7111 cell: (650)-862-8563 -- Scanned by iCritical. -- Scanned by iCritical.