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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
(except for "quick scale" and "quick symmetry" files).

Regards

Andrey



On 11 Mar 2013, at 20:06, Lebedev, Andrey (STFC,RAL,SC) wrote:

> 
> 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 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 is seemingly no documentation.
>> 
>> I found the source code (yes, I can google) and can deduce that
>> available options at startup are 
>> 
>> --log-file
>> --report-xml
>> --report-xrt
>> --inp-file
>> 
>> The only thing that works is 
>> 
>> qrtview --log-file pointandscale.log
>> 
>> but that only shows me the log-file itself, i.e. no graphs etc.  I
>> understand that the program was designed primarily for ccp4 gui and I
>> know loggraph (and it works).
>> 
>> By the way, checkout instructions for the qtrview repository at
>> 
>> https://fg.oisin.rc-harwell.ac.uk/projects/qtrview/
>> 
>> don't work throwing this error
>> 
>> bzr: ERROR: Connection error: curl connection error (server certificate
>> verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile:
>> none)
>> on https://fg.oisin.rc-harwell.ac.uk/anonscm/bzr/qtrview/.bzr/smart 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Ed.
>> 
>> -- 
>> "Hurry up before we all come back to our senses!"
>>                          Julian, King of Lemurs
> 


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