Hi Liu,

In case it wasn't obvious to you, like it wasn't obvious to me when I 
first started using sumsdb, clicking the diskette-shaped icon (just left 
of the brain-shaped icon) to the right of the Single File Action 
drop-down menu downloads a zip file of all the spec file contents, which 
is usually what you want.

You probably already know that, but it wasn't obvious to me at first.

Donna

On 12/03/2010 07:57 AM, Erin Reid wrote:
> Liu,
> The following link will take you to the Macaque.F6 specs that SumsDB 
> has.  There are 5 options here, all including coord and topo files.  
> Take a look and see if they are what you are looking for.
>
> http://sumsdb.wustl.edu/sums/directory.do?id=6614663&dir_name=MACAQUE_F6 
> <http://sumsdb.wustl.edu/sums/directory.do?id=6614663&dir_name=MACAQUE_F6>
>
> Erin
>
>
> On 12/3/10 12:31 AM, Liu Ci-Rong wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>>  I have download all files in SumDB directory. There  are only F99 
>> atlas, a volume file of F6 and a coordinate file of F6.
>> Well, Where I can find the F6 atlas, the '.spec' file including 
>> complete topology  and coordinate files?
>>
>>
>>
>> Best Regards, Liu Ci-Rong
>>
>>
>>
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