Re: [spctools-discuss] Re: No prot-MODELS

2018-06-12 Thread pbell . science
Hi Luis, I suspect that my problem may be due to multiple installations of TPP (from this post): https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/spctools-discuss/Tq-i-7SVoJE/4XZcq4EGCgAJ;context-place=forum/spctools-discuss I had originally installed 5.1 in a preferred location, but parts of TPP

Re: [spctools-discuss] Re: No prot-MODELS

2018-06-12 Thread pbell . science
Hi Luis, I've got the same problem with my dataset (also a large dataset, combining multiple experiments). - No models html file is generated. Please can you tell me if this issue was resolved? Thanks Pete On Monday, 7 May 2018 19:01:28 UTC-7, Luis wrote: > > Hi Heeyoun, > > Does it seem

Re: [spctools-discuss] Re: No prot-MODELS

2018-05-07 Thread Luis Mendoza
Hi Heeyoun, Does it seem that the file is complete when you open it in the ProtXMLViewer? (can you see the last protein group, for example?) If so, maybe there is an issue with the script that generates the models html page. Are you able to share the interact.prot.xml file so I can test it

Re: [spctools-discuss] Re: No prot-MODELS

2018-05-07 Thread Heeyoun Hwang
Hi, Luis Thank you for your kindness. I opened the ProtXMLViewer with interact.prot.xml file, but interact.prot-MODEL.html file was not automatically generated. The MODEL.html file is not exist, so I cannot checked that is corrupt or broken and I cannot delete it. In other words,

Re: [spctools-discuss] Re: No prot-MODELS

2018-05-07 Thread Luis Mendoza
Hello, The MODELS.html file should be auto-generated when you open the ProtXMLViewer (if one does not exist). If for some reason the models file already exists but is somehow not displaying or is corrupt/broken, the easiest thing to do is to delete that models file and re-open the ProtXMLViewer.