Hello,
If you tar gzip the project and send it to me I'm sure it can be rescued.
It is just that some window in the Analysis xml file has been saved in a
bad state, so it will have to be deleted (so you will have to recreate the
window, but that should be easy).
There is no a priori limit on the number of strips but I guess it probably
struggles after a bit. (I think the upcoming Qt system will help a lot
here.)
Wayne
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011, Mark Pfuhl wrote:
> I had a problem with analysis while trying to open (too?) many strips while using the locate peak function. The window into which the peaks were supposed to go remained simply blank. I quit and as it turns out unfortunately saved the project assuming that the problem would be gone upon restart. Unfortunately that is not the case. When I try to open the project again I get this error message:
>
>>>> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'axisRegions'
> File "/Applications/Analysis.app/Contents/Resources/ccpnmr2.1/python/memops/editor/OpenProjectPopup.py", line 208, in apply
> self.callback(self.project)
> File "/Applications/Analysis.app/Contents/Resources/ccpnmr2.1/python/ccpnmr/analysis/AnalysisPopup.py", line 1503, in initProject
> Analysis.initProject(self, project)
> File "/Applications/Analysis.app/Contents/Resources/ccpnmr2.1/python/ccpnmr/analysis/Analysis.py", line 281, in initProject
> self.checkAxisPanels()
> File "/Applications/Analysis.app/Contents/Resources/ccpnmr2.1/python/ccpnmr/analysis/Analysis.py", line 162, in checkAxisPanels
> n = len(axisPanel.axisRegions)
>
> First of all, is there a way to rescue my project? In addition, is there a limit for the number of strips you can open without causing trouble?
> thanks,
> mark
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