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Warning:
header
of the generated PRIDE XML file is not totally achieved (contact info, experiment & sample details, protocol steps, etc.). The user will have to use PRIDE Converter to build another PRIDE XML file, from which he will only copy the meta-infos and paste them into the hEIDI generated PRIDE XML file.Note:
header
from the second PRIDE XML file and paste it into the first PRIDE XML file (see below)
Follow these steps to generate a PRIDE XML file from a given context:
runDescriptor.properties
file exists in your hEIDI project (see next section)MS Identifications > Context > Export > PRIDE XML
No
if you want to stop the PRIDE XML Export process (you will then need to populate the MSIdb using the SpectrumMatchFeeder tool)Yes
if you want hEIDI to launch for you the tool to populate MSIdb with missing spectra\\cp-mascot\data
) or use the corresponding Drive Letter you have set up in Windows Explorer, for example Y:
. Check, in Windows Explorer, you have mapped a drive to the Mascot data folder (\\cp-mascot\data) and you are connected to that folder.Ok, populate MSIdb with missing info
to update database
Open the resulting .xml Pride file out of hEIDI using any external text editor. Opening the file in the hEIDI environment may cause memory issue if the file size is too big
In the runDescriptor.properties
file you provide meta information about your experiment (title, description, contact info), your sample(s), the instrument, the protocol steps, etc.
The PRIDE XML Export fonctionnality will then parse properties from the runDescriptor.properties
file and create the appropriate header in the resulting XML file.
Warning
runDescriptor.properties
file, click here for more details about filling in this file)
When you create a new hEIDI project, a default runDescriptor.properties
file is created.
If you use an old hEIDI project (created with hEIDI version lower than v1.10.1), check:
runDescriptor.properties
file exists under <HEIDI_PROJECT_DIR>\heidi.project\
. If it doesn't exist, simply create an empty text file, named runDescriptor.properties
Files
tab (or select in the main menu bar Window→Files
)heidi.project
directory. runDescriptor.properties
file to open it in the hEIDI editor view (you can also right-click on the runDescriptor.properties
and select Open
, it will display the contents of this file in a tabular way) File→Save
in the main menu barSee here to create a PRIDE XML file from a MASCOT DAT file.