What you need to look for is the DataShifter,
It has been talked about in other messages on this list, but,
if you go to somewhere like:
/home/rbf22/ccpnmr/ccpnmr1.0/python/ccpnmr/format/gui
you will find a python file:
DataShifter.py
run this in the directory of your new and old projects by:
python /home/rbf22/ccpnmr/ccpnmr1.0/python/ccpnmr/format/gui/
DataShifter.py
Then you should be able to work out the rest
NOTE: you will need to have both an old project and a new project. It
doesn't matter if the new project is empty it just has to exist.
I'm sure others can help too, I haven't used this for ever.
Bryn
On 9 Apr 2007, at 16:00, Patrick van der Wel wrote:
> I have a question/comment regarding the transfer of information
> between
> projects. This could be sequence data, peak lists, resonance lists,
> etc.
>
> Currently it seems that the suggested means of accomplishing this
> is either to
> copy the whole project and then remove the unneeded data/spectra/
> etc, or to
> export/import via FormatConverter in some 'foreign' format.
>
> However, the reliability of the latter process is not 100%, in my
> experience.
> [1] I suppose that it was a conscious decision not to introduce yet
> another 'ccpnmr' format for all these files, but it would be nice
> if there
> were at least one specific format that is purposely maintained (and
> actively
> suggested) as a reliable exchange format.
>
> Just a suggestion; I am not sure if there would be a better way of
> dealing
> with this?
> Patrick
>
>
>
> PS [1] for instance, I tried transferring a sequence in Ansig
> format, and lost
> the information on sequence numbering (which happened not to start
> at 1)
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