"TidyNMR" Version 1.1 for XWIN-NMR on Windows NT Niko Loening, November 13, 2000 Copyright (C) 2000 Niko Loening All Rights Reserved Index 1. About TidyNMR 2. Notes 3. Requirements 4. Installation 5. Usage 6. Known Problems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. About ReadWrite TidyNMR is a very simple program that will recursively go through a user's data deleting processed data. It allows the user to select the point at which to begin deleting processed data files; whether at the user, experiment, or resource directory level. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Notes -> TidyNMR is freely available for academic use. -> There is no warranty for damages caused by using this application. -> Without written permission from the author (Niko Loening), you may not distribute the program. -> For requests, questions, or bug reports, contact the author by e-mail at "Niko_Loening@alumni.hmc.edu". -> You may find the latest version of TidyNMR at the following site: http://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/downloads -> If you are using Windows 2000, the program will not automatically show up as the topmost window when started. To change this behavior, use the Windows registry editor (regedit.exe) to change the \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Control Panel\Desktop\ForegroundLockTimeout registry key from a decimal value of 200000 to 0. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Requirements This program was created for XWIN-NMR 2.6 running under Windows NT 4.0 sp6. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Installation 1) Download tidynmr.exe and place it in the XWIN-NMR\prog\au\bin directory. 2) That's it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Usage 1) On the XWIN-NMR commandline (where you type commands such as "ft" and "ased") type "tidynmr". XWIN-NMR is case sensitive, so make sure you use lower case letters. 2) A small dialog box will open; click on the button corresponding to the point of the filesystem from which you want to delete the processed data. You can also control which data files (1D/2D/3D and real/imaginary) will be deleted. 3) That's it! 4) If you run into problems, please first make sure that you have version 6 of the Microsoft C libraries installed on your system. These are automatically added to your system when you install Microsoft Visual C++ Version 6.0. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Known problems There are no known problems at this time.