Try typing the next two commands in your terminal before running "dui":


export BOOST_ADAPTBX_FPE_DEFAULT=1
export BOOST_ADAPTBX_SIGNALS_DEFAULT=1


This hack is NOT supposed to be needed, we should fix it with the next update.


Thanks,


Luiso

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From: CCP4 bulletin board <CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> on behalf of Martín Martinez 
Ripoll <xmar...@iqfr.csic.es>
Sent: 07 May 2018 14:48:11
To: ccp4bb
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Introducing Dials User Interface for CCP4

Hi Luis,

The same problem reported by Sebastiano (see below) regarding DUI (Dials User 
Interface) occurs using Mac OSX 10.13.4 and older Quartz 2.7.9.

Regards,
Martin
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De: CCP4 bulletin board <CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> En nombre de Sebastiano 
Pasqualato
Enviado el: lunes, 07 de mayo de 2018 13:43
Para: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Asunto: Re: [ccp4bb] Introducing Dials User Interface for CCP4


Hi Luis,
I’m trying to run the Dials user Interface on a Mac (OSX version 10.11.6, 
Quartz 2.7.11).
i go into the directory where the images are, launch the dui and the graphical 
user interface appears, without any image displayed.
When I click on the “select images” button, the program crashes with this error 
message (in red).
Any hints on what is happening?
Thanks,
s

spasqual@host065:~/Desktop/esrf_05052018/IEO_x2/data> dui
running Python version of lst_ext C++ Module
sys_arg.template= None
sys_arg.directory= None
str(e) = [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'dials_files/bkp.pickle'
e.__doc__ = I/O operation failed.
e.message =
creating new DialsCommand (obj)

 Running process on  posix


creating new DialsCommand (obj)

 Running process on  posix


root_node.lin_num = 0

status
 |  lin num
 |   |  command
 |   |   |
------------------
 S   0   \___Root
 N   1         \___None        <<< here
---------------------------
TreeNavWidget(__init__)
idials_gui_path = /Applications/ccp4-7.0/lib/py2/site-packages/mini_idials_w_GUI
The " output " set of parameters is automatically handled by idials
The " output " set of parameters is automatically handled by idials
The " output " set of parameters is automatically handled by idials
The " output " set of parameters is automatically handled by idials
The " output " set of parameters is automatically handled by idials
sys_arg_in = <mini_idials_w_GUI.main_dui.SysArgvData object at 0x113716590>
unable to update data panel

 turning log fonts to GREEN

 QWebSettings.JavascriptEnabled = 1
No need to load HTML file yet


 no datablock given

No pickle file given
Unable to calculate mean and adjust contrast
test setStyle(QStyleFactory.create())
1
failed to << check_gray_outs() >>
tmp_curr.lin_num == 1
templ_text =  ?
update_pbar_msg = click << Select File(s) >> or edit input line
libc backtrace (-1 frames, most recent call last):
Segmentation fault (sorry, call stacks not available)
                This crash may be due to a problem in any imported
                Python module, including modules which are not part
                of the cctbx project. To disable the traps leading
                to this message, define these environment variables
                (e.g. assign the value 1):
                    BOOST_ADAPTBX_FPE_DEFAULT
                    BOOST_ADAPTBX_SIGNALS_DEFAULT
                This will NOT solve the problem, just mask it, but
                may allow you to proceed in case it is not critical.
spasqual@host065:~/Desktop/esrf_05052018/IEO_x2/data>


On 02 May 2018, at 17:37, 
luis.fuentes-mont...@diamond.ac.uk<mailto:luis.fuentes-mont...@diamond.ac.uk> 
<luis.fuentes-mont...@diamond.ac.uk<mailto:luis.fuentes-mont...@diamond.ac.uk>> 
wrote:

Dear ccp4bb,

I am happy to introduce you to the new Dials User Interface (DUI) for CCP4.

DUI is a graphical user interface that is designed to make data processing with 
DIALS more user-friendly and efficient. A key feature is a full history tree 
that keeps track of all steps of processing. Every position in the tree 
represents the execution of a DIALS command line with full record of the 
user-supplied parameters, and the results, which can be inspected with several 
visualisation tools. At any step, the user can either fork, proceed to the next 
command or navigate to another step without loss of information. This ability 
to keep track of different branches of data processing gives the user freedom 
to explore different hypotheses, such as the space group of the crystal.

DUI is intended to be intuitive and immediately useful across a wide range of 
user expertise. Beginners learning about the integration process with DIALS 
will benefit from the ease-of-use of the GUI and the visualisation tools. 
Experts retain full control of the underlying DIALS programs and can use the 
history tree to test different ideas quickly.

DUI does not have a launcher from ccp4i2 yet, but you can launch it by just 
typing dui from your terminal. I would recommend to cd to the directory with 
your images first. And of course have updated CCP4 to the latest version.

Enjoy!

Thanks,

Luis Fuentes-Montero (Luiso)


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