Hi Arun,

Sorry, the correct link for the NESSY bug tracker is
http://gna.org/bugs/?group=nessy.

Regards,

Edward




On 18 September 2014 17:39, Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Arun,
>
> I have no submitted a few more bug reports for NESSY.  If you have a
> look at https://gna.org/bugs/index.php, you will see a number of the
> current issues.  There are a few more bugs that I haven't documented
> yet, as they require searching through old emails.  Please check these
> when you have a problem, as the problem might already be known.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Edward
>
>
> On 18 September 2014 16:22, Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Arun,
>>
>> Please sign up for the mailing list at
>> https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/nessy-users/ - this will allow your
>> messages to be automatically accepted on the public mailing list.  As
>> I mentioned with a relax email (http://www.nmr-relax.com), as you are
>> simultaneously trying out both softwares, it is very easy to remove
>> yourself from the list later.  If you are not signed up to the list,
>> the messages have to wait for approval by the mailing list moderator.
>> As I am the only one currently looking after the NESSY project, the
>> messages waiting for approval all go to my spam folder, I have to look
>> after the relax project (https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-users/)
>> which is my main project, and I am quite busy with other projects,
>> this takes time.  Hence you will have to wait.
>>
>> As for your questions, could you explain what you mean by "when I try
>> to download the project files on my computer as template files"?  I
>> cannot understand what this means.  Firstly there is no such thing as
>> a template for NESSY (or relax for that matter).  Secondly, I have no
>> idea what you are downloading or from where.
>>
>> For the limit of 30, that is 30 per experiment.  This cannot be
>> changed.  You can however add a new experiment using the 'Data->Add
>> Experiment'.  Is this sufficient?  Or are the 150 HSQCs for the one
>> experiment?  If this limit is a show-stopper, you could consider
>> looking at the NESSY source code and extending the number of columns.
>> This will also require changes to the code that accesses this data.
>> It has something to do with changing the value of the
>> self.main.SETTINGS[2] variable.  You will also have to expand the
>> experiment 'Setup' window - this will be harder to do.  Alternatively
>> you could try to use relax to analyse this as there are no such limits
>> in relax.
>>
>> Oh, if you are using NESSY, you really should use the source code
>> version as I have fixed a number of rather important bugs.  You need
>> the subversion software and then just type:
>>
>> $ svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/nessy/nessy
>>
>> Note that the '$' sign is the prompt symbol and you must not type
>> that!  If you use the C-shell, it will be the '%' symbol.  If you use
>> MS Windows, it will be the '>' symbol.  Note that there are two still
>> open bugs that you should be aware of.  See
>> https://gna.org/bugs/?group=nessy.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Edward
>>
>>
>> On 16 September 2014 14:48, Arun Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 15, 2014 5:52 PM, Edward d'Auvergne
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Arun,
>>>
>>> Welcome to the NESSY mailing lists!  You may remember me from
>>> elsewhere
>>> (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.user/1744/focus=1763).
>>> I am the lead developer of the relax project (and minfx
>>> https://gna.org/projects/minfx/and bmrblib
>>>
>>> https://gna.org/projects/bmrblib/), as well as the maintainer of
>>> Michael Bieri's NESSY software.  Note that NESSY is in a hibernation
>>> state until another developer wishes to advance the software.  As I am
>>> only the maintainer and do not know the source code so well, I may not
>>> be able to solve all your problems.  I'll do what I can though.
>>>
>>> Note that for the public mailing lists, it is often better to sign up
>>> for them.  That way your messages will be automatically accepted and
>>> you will receive replies from all NMR spectroscopists signed up to the
>>> list, as sometimes they only reply to the list and not original
>>> author.  I also only just saw your message sitting between a large
>>> pile of spam, waiting to be accepted.
>>>
>>> For any error you see or problem you have, could you explain in detail
>>> what you did?  There is not enough information for me to work out what
>>> the problem is.  I.e. give a step-by-step explanation of how to
>>> trigger the problem, so that I can repeat these steps and see the
>>> problem for myself.  For example I have just searched the entire NESSY
>>> source code tree and cannot find the word 'downloaded'.  Are you sure
>>> that that was what the error message was?  Note that you can also
>>> submit bugs using the link
>>> https://gna.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nessy. relax has a similar
>>> bug tracker.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Edward
>>>
>>> On 10 September 2014 18:07, Arun Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I am a new user and was looking forward to run the project files before my
>>>> CPMG dispersion data. But always  error comes that  " project file
>>>> couldn't
>>>> be downloaded " .  I have installed " Nessy" on my Windows8 64 bit
>>>> operating
>>>> system.  Looking forward for the solution
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Arun Gupta
>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Thanks for your reply. The error message is reported when I try to download
>>> the project files  on my computer as template files . However  I input my
>>> N15 relaxation dispersion data of Sparky peak list files  to Nessy. The
>>> input of data was fine and the evaluation of data files and data analysis
>>> went well . But in my version of nessy graphical user interface I couldn't
>>> find option for selection of different peak list formats,  seems like
>>> somehow it has  inbuilt set  up for Sparky peaklists only.    Another
>>> important option  which I found is the analysis of HD-exchange data in nessy
>>> but the limitation of data set to 30 doesn't help much for analysis of data
>>> set of 150 HSQCs which I have acquired for a larger period of time. Can we
>>> input this much big data set in Nessy .
>>>
>>> Looking forward for your suggestions
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Arun

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