Hi,
>> I would recommend reading Sebastien Morin's paper about the
>> consistency testing to understand how to interpret the plots. He also
>> gives the relevant references for the different parts of the tests
>> where you will find more details. I would recommend it.
>
> Yes, of course I read t
Hi Edward,
On 05.06.2012, at 14:32, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
> I would recommend reading Sebastien Morin's paper about the
> consistency testing to understand how to interpret the plots. He also
> gives the relevant references for the different parts of the tests
> where you will find more detai
Hi,
I would recommend reading Sebastien Morin's paper about the
consistency testing to understand how to interpret the plots. He also
gives the relevant references for the different parts of the tests
where you will find more details. I would recommend it. As for the
model elimination, this is
Hi Edward,
thank you for the reply. I will file a bug report soon.
I'll answer below:
On 05.06.2012, at 11:41, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
> Do you have information about which version of relax you are using?
It's 1.3.16 – newly downloaded from the main page.
> [...]
> Note that this RelaxFault i
Hi Martin,
Do you have information about which version of relax you are using?
The only place a RelaxFault can occur in relax is with the creation of
the Molmol and PyMOL macros, specifically when creating the
representation for the amplitude of motion for fast motions. I'm
surprised that no one,
Hello Edward, hello relax-users,
for five days relax calculated mf models for SH3 and then something went wrong.
It stopped with
> RelaxFault: RelaxError: Impossible to be here, please re-run relax with the
> '--debug' flag and summit a bug report at https://gna.org/projects/relax/
A look at
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