From: Pablo C. <pc...@cn...> - 2017-03-07 17:52:52
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Many thanks Jose Miguel. On 07/03/17 18:34, Jose Miguel de la Rosa Trevin wrote: > Hi Serguey, > > There is an easy trick to get the .pos files associated to a > SetOfCoordinates (underlying .sqlite files). When you visualize a > SetOfCoordinates with Xmipp viewer, the corresponding .pos files are > generated in the project Tmp folder. Look there and search for its > object id. > > Anyway would be a good idea to have a more explicit export tool. > > Hope that helps > Jose Miguel > > On Mar 7, 2017 6:12 PM, "Pablo Conesa" <su...@bc... > <mailto:su...@bc...>> wrote: > > Hi Sergey, > > I can't see anyway you can get the. pos file. Unless you get into > the details of the sql. > > I'll check with the team if there is a workaround/hack to this and > get back to you. > > I'll also annotate this as something useful to implement. > > All the best, Pablo. > Scipion team > > Activo Mar, 7 Marzo at 1:21 PM , Sergey Nazarov > <ser...@un... <mailto:ser...@un...>> > Escrito: > Hi, > I would like to ask if it is possible to save coordinate files > in .pos or any other format after Scipion-extract coordinates? > Now they saved only in .sql format, but I would like to save > them as normal text files for further usage. > > Best, > Sergey Nazarov > Biozentrum > > 55 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Announcing the Oxford Dictionaries API! The API offers world-renowned > dictionary content that is easy and intuitive to access. Sign up > for an > account today to start using our lexical data to power your apps and > projects. Get started today and enter our developer competition. > http://sdm.link/oxford > _______________________________________________ > scipion-users mailing list > sci...@li... > <mailto:sci...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scipion-users > <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scipion-users> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Announcing the Oxford Dictionaries API! The API offers world-renowned > dictionary content that is easy and intuitive to access. Sign up for an > account today to start using our lexical data to power your apps and > projects. Get started today and enter our developer competition. > http://sdm.link/oxford > > > _______________________________________________ > scipion-users mailing list > sci...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scipion-users |