Re: [ccp4bb] qtrview command line options

2013-03-17 Thread vellieux
Wonderful, thanks very much to all the CCP4 team ! [ I have met users who object to "command lines" and "terminals" and "no-clicking", for them if it's not in the GUI it's "yuk" but I guess that you can't have everything :-) ] Fred. On 16/03/13 22:16, andrey.lebe...@stfc.ac.uk wrote: After

Re: [ccp4bb] qtrview command line options

2013-03-16 Thread Andrey Lebedev
After ccp4 update No 19, Log–files can be opened with qtrview from the command line: logview name.log This also works for log-files generated with "quick scale" and "quick symmetry" from imosflm. If ccp4 database entries do not exist, input and output files will not be shown in the viewer (ex

Re: [ccp4bb] qtrview command line options

2013-03-11 Thread Andrey Lebedev
Hi Ed Thank you for the suggestion. We are looking into this and hopefully will provide a solution soon. Regards Andrey On 11 Mar 2013, at 14:26, Ed Pozharski wrote: > Is there some way of opening a log file (specifically, the > pointandscale.log that imosflm bridge to scala generates) with q

[ccp4bb] qtrview command line options

2013-03-11 Thread Ed Pozharski
Is there some way of opening a log file (specifically, the pointandscale.log that imosflm bridge to scala generates) with qtrview from command line? I tried, of course, this qtrview pointandscale.log but it opens empty, no log-file. I tried qtrview -h and qtrview --help and man qtrview but there