[OTDev] Q-edit
Pantelis Sopasakis chvng at mail.ntua.grThu Aug 4 14:39:36 CEST 2011
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Dear All, So far, so good with Q-edit. The only thing to be done is to allow for export of QPRF reports as PDF which is a matter of hours. In the meantime, please take a look at the executable which you can find at http://opentox.ntua.gr/files/Q-edit.jar . use cases: 1. Create a new report (Ctrl+N), type any compound identifier (e.g. phenol, epicorticosterone, ascorbic acid). Click "Load" and wait until information is loaded from the remote location. Do the same with a model (3rd model) - try http://opentox.ntua.gr:8080/model/0a8133f4-e5fe-4a3c-92bc-383129b7c8b4 . 2. Try the combination compound: epicorticosterone model: http://opentox.ntua.gr:8080/model/958b91b5-9624-4d03-9930-d4cfe492acc5 Then try "Download Exp. Value" under the tab "Prediction" - you should get the value -4.46999979019165 logP_{eff}. ...click around. 3. Save a report you created (Ctrl+S) - then open it again. Everything should be in place. 4. Try the attached report file (epicorticosterone.ro). [First unzip it] Best regards, Pantelis -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: epicorticosterone.ro.zip Type: application/zip Size: 125444 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.opentox.org/pipermail/development/attachments/20110804/54e97048/attachment.zip>
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