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0001956MEGA[All Projects] Feedbackpublic2020-05-03 18:292020-05-05 07:37
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Jie
Cheng
jiecheng@ouc.edu.cn
jiecheng@ouc.edu.cn
0001956: linux and windows version compatible
Dear MEGA team,

I have constructed a tree using MEGA X under Ubuntu platform, generating a tree file with .mtsx. Then I want to open this .mtsx tree file with MEGA X under windows platform, it reported an error saying this tree file was generated by a linux 64-bit system, but this is a windows 64-bit system.

Is there any possible way to to open the .mtsx tree file with windows?

Thank you very mchu!

Jie
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Issue History
1969-12-31 17:33user19Note Added: 0001745
1969-12-31 17:33user614Note Added: 0002524
1969-12-31 17:33user614Statusnew => closed
1969-12-31 17:33user614Resolutionopen => won't fix
2020-05-03 18:29guestNew Issue
2020-05-05 07:34gstecherFile Deleted: seqlipase2.meg
2020-05-05 07:37gstecherNote Added: 0004457
2020-05-05 07:37gstecherStatusnew => resolved
2020-05-05 07:37gstecherResolutionopen => not fixable
2020-05-05 07:37gstecherAssigned To => gstecher

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(0001745)
user19   
1969-12-31 17:33   
I've seen this in the past but haven't been able to duplicate it with any reliability. I've looked into it and can't seem to cause it again. I posted an open question to stack overflow about it and will hopefully get some info.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3190238/form-already-exists-after-form-is-closed-and-another-instance-opened-delphi [^]
(0002524)
user614   
1969-12-31 17:33   
no longer supporting minor problems in Mega4
(0004457)
gstecher   
2020-05-05 07:37   
Hi Jie,

I am writing in response to your question regarding the MEGA software. Unfortunately, the MEGA tree session files are not cross-platform compatible. However, you can export your tree to a Newick text file which can be opened on any platform. You can do this from the Tree Explorer by clicking File->Export Current Tree (Newick).

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Best regards,
Glen Stecher
Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine
igem.temple.edu