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ShapeOut version: e.g. ShapeOut 0.8.6 (and all others)
ShapeOut install: e.g. Windows 64bit installer
Optimally I would like to be able to access in Shapeout the information about date/time when the events file was recorded (in old version of rt-fdc files this information was automatically recorded in the file title). If this is not possible then I would like to be able to see the information about the path of the events file.
Maybe I am missing something, but:
At the moment there is a problem when two samples of the same name were measured on different days (biological replicates).
Example:
_open A1 file and control file from the folder:
\20180309
then open a different A1 file and control file from folder:
\20180508
I save the session and subsequently re-open it. The measurement browser in Shapeout window shows a list of files as:
A1,
A1,
Control,
Control.
At this point I cannot tell which A1 and Control file belong to the same date (or even folder name)_
This means that I cannot run the lmm analysis.
Help pls
K
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I have added a tool tip (you have to move the mouse pointer over the interpretation combobox to see it) to distinguish the datasets:
I think this is the easiest solution to this problem for now. Adding recording date or time to the measurement title would unnecessarily clutter the plots.
Actually this will be perfect. I agree, there is no need to clutter the
plots with this information.
It looks good!
Best
K
pon., 23 lip 2018 o 12:54 Paul Müller <notifications@github.com> napisał(a):
General information
Optimally I would like to be able to access in Shapeout the information about date/time when the events file was recorded (in old version of rt-fdc files this information was automatically recorded in the file title). If this is not possible then I would like to be able to see the information about the path of the events file.
Maybe I am missing something, but:
At the moment there is a problem when two samples of the same name were measured on different days (biological replicates).
Example:
_open A1 file and control file from the folder:
\20180309
then open a different A1 file and control file from folder:
\20180508
I save the session and subsequently re-open it. The measurement browser in Shapeout window shows a list of files as:
A1,
A1,
Control,
Control.
At this point I cannot tell which A1 and Control file belong to the same date (or even folder name)_
Help pls
K
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: