I can't reproduce this. Are you sure about the version of msconvert you're running? "ProteoWizard release 2.1.2596" shows up when you run msconvert without args?

-Matt


On 3/30/2011 1:42 AM, Cédric Bovet wrote:
Matt, I tried what you suggested. Unfortunately, it didn't work, msconvert 
still told me that it
"ignores the wrapper" (see below). I am able to read the mzXML, but the file 
contains both positive
and negative ion traces. Here are the command lines and messages from msconvert
--------------------------------------------
C:\Users\cbovet>msconvert Z:\Toxikologie\LTQVelos\data\Cedric\CBo_1001_110315A\C
Bo_1001_110315A_03.raw --32 --mzXML --filter "analyzerType ITMS" --filter "polar
ity negative" -o Z:\Toxikologie\MSconvert
format: mzXML (Precision_32 [ 1000514:Precision_32 1000515:Precision_32 ], ByteO
rder_LittleEndian, Compression_None) indexed="true"
outputPath: Z:\Toxikologie\MSconvert
extension: .mzXML
contactFilename:

filters:
   analyzerType ITMS
   polarity negative

filenames:
   Z:/Toxikologie/LTQVelos/data/Cedric/CBo_1001_110315A/CBo_1001_110315A_03.raw

processing file: Z:/Toxikologie/LTQVelos/data/Cedric/CBo_1001_110315A/CBo_1001_1
10315A_03.raw
[SpectrumListFactory] Ignoring wrapper: analyzerType ITMS
[SpectrumListFactory] Ignoring wrapper: polarity negative
writing output file: Z:/Toxikologie/MSconvert/CBo_1001_110315A_03.mzXML
---------------------------------------------

Do you have another suggestion? Thanks, Cédric


On 29 March 2011 18:58, Matthew Chambers <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Interesting. That appears to be a bug in the config file reader. Until it 
gets fixed, use the
    command-line equivalent for filters, i.e.
    --filter "analyzerType ITMS" --filter "polarity negative"

    -Matt



    On 3/29/2011 11:49 AM, Cédric wrote:

        Hi Matt. I used a configuration file (-c) containing the following
        information

        outdir=Z:\Toxikologie\MSconvert\negmzXMLfiles
        mzXML=true
        32=true
        filter="analyzerType ITMS"
        filter="polarity negative"

        for the version, it is the one contained with ProteoWizard release
        2.1.2596 (ProteoWizard MSdata 2.1.2595, ProteWizardAnalysis 2.1.2587).
        Is it the information that you need? Thanks for your help
        Cédric

        On Mar 29, 5:45 pm, Matthew Chambers<[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>
        wrote:

            What was your exactly command-line and which version of msconvert 
did you use?

            -Matt

            On 3/29/2011 3:07 AM, C dric wrote:

                Hi,


                I am using msconvert to transform my .raw file acquired on a 
LTQ Velos
                into mzXML file. I performed LC-MS measurements in 
positive/negative
                mode in a single run, therefore my files contain both ion trace 
(i.e.,
                positive and negative). I am trying to extract from my .raw 
file the
                negative ion trace and convert it in mzXML (filter="polarity
                negative"). When I am doing that, msconvert ignore my filter 
(it wrote
                back Ignoring wrapper: ) and transform my raw data into mzXML 
file
                which contains the negative and positive ion trace. Does 
anybody know
                how to extract each ion trace separately?


                thanks a lot for your help, C dric



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