Re: [spctools-discuss] Navigating peptideSieve Tips/Tricks?

2023-08-01 Thread 'David Shteynberg' via spctools-discuss
Sure! This was my command: [image: image.png] On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 10:48 AM sophie culos wrote: > David, would you be at all willing to post the code that you were using? > I'll give "/" a shot in my path definitions. > > > > On Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 10:35:06 AM UTC-7 David Shteynberg

Re: [spctools-discuss] Navigating peptideSieve Tips/Tricks?

2023-08-01 Thread sophie culos
David, would you be at all willing to post the code that you were using? I'll give "/" a shot in my path definitions. On Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 10:35:06 AM UTC-7 David Shteynberg wrote: > For what it is worth, yesterday I downloaded the PeptideSieve and ran it > on my system commandline

Re: [spctools-discuss] Problem with PeptideProphet

2023-08-01 Thread 'Luis Mendoza' via spctools-discuss
Hello Tanmay, How did you generate the input pepXML files? Which search engine did you use? Are you able to open both of those files and verify that they have results? Can you process results from another search engine (e.g. Comet or X!Tandem) of the same mzML data? Cheers, --Luis On Wed, Jul 26

Re: [spctools-discuss] converting prot.xml to tsv/something else

2023-08-01 Thread 'Luis Mendoza' via spctools-discuss
Hi Emma, The ProtXMLViewer is under the cgi-bin/ directory of the image. However, the version in 6.2.0 does not have the command-line capability of exporting protXML to TSV. We introduced this feature in 6.3.0, and will be available once we produce the related image. (well, after fixing some bug