Hello,
I think the Subject line tells it all.
Former Linux box, Java was installed within a couple of browsers and I
could view the (nice and useful) plots within ccp4i.
New Linux box, Java {plugin / extension / whatever} is deactivated to
start with (this Java plugin seems rather difficult
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Hello Fred,
if you double-click on a job in ccp4i, the results should be shown by
qtRview, the new log-viewer of ccp4. It shows the graphs, and you do
not need java (not even a web-browser).
Regards,
Tim
On 03/08/2013 01:56 PM, vellieux wrote:
Two months ago, CCP4 deployed a new viewer for annotated result reports (plots
etc), which does not depend on browsers and java, exactly for reasons that you
write about. Do you use 6.3.0 with updates, and if yes, does your question mean
that the new viewer does not work for you? The viewer
Hello,
Indeed there is a new viewer and it usually works.
But I also have pre 6.3.0 results that I need to view and somehow the
ccp4i qtRviewer does not manage to load the results...
So I was wondering if there was a Java-free alternative, I do have the
log files.
Fred.
On 08/03/13
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how about loggraph, or vi+gnuplot?
Tim
On 03/08/2013 02:12 PM, vellieux wrote:
Hello,
Indeed there is a new viewer and it usually works.
But I also have pre 6.3.0 results that I need to view and somehow
the ccp4i qtRviewer does not manage to
Indeed there is a new viewer and it usually works.
it would be nice to have specific feedback where it does not, against previous,
browser-based, system
But I also have pre 6.3.0 results that I need to view and somehow the ccp4i
qtRviewer does not manage to load the results...
I would