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[r8404] by bugman

Passed the model_index and mol_index into __fill_object_from_pdb().

2009-01-12 13:10:36 Tree
[r8403] by bugman

Bug fix for the load_pdb() method call to MolList.add_item().

2009-01-12 09:31:06 Tree
[r8402] by bugman

Large renaming of 'structure' to 'molecule' for the structral objects.

2009-01-12 09:26:56 Tree
[r8401] by bugman

Removed the struct_index arg from the Scientific python structral object load_pdb() method.

2009-01-12 09:19:02 Tree
[r8400] by bugman

Removed the struct_index arg from the base api structural object.

2009-01-12 09:18:13 Tree
[r8399] by semor

Introduced a relaxError when chosing 'r1rho' as experiment type as this won't be implemented now.

Efforts will be concentrated on the CPMG code first, then on the R1rho code.

2009-01-12 00:54:56 Tree
[r8398] by semor

Rearranged commands in the scripts.

The experiment type and exchange regime will have to be input before the cpmg pulse train delay T.

2009-01-12 00:53:01 Tree
[r8397] by semor

Corrected capitalisation issues for param names.

These were spotted by Ed in a thread starting at:
https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-devel/2009-01/msg00059.html
(Message-id: <7f080ed10901111240o15a93096w59b397684b010634@...>)

2009-01-11 21:38:34 Tree
[r8396] by semor

Changed the object names so they are lower case as they should be, based on the rest of the code.

Made the equivalent change in the function assemble_param_vector() to allow the system-test to go
further..

This was spotted by Ed in a post at:
https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-devel/2009-01/msg00058.html
(Message-id: <7f080ed10901111041n65ecd976ie058ed0500d47746@...>)

2009-01-11 20:29:53 Tree
[r8395] by semor

Added an 'unresolved' file to the 800 MHz data and moved (and modified) some files (sequence and
readme) so there is only one copy for the 500 and 800 MHz data.

This prevents duplicated files.

2009-01-11 20:21:13 Tree
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