diff --git a/education/HADDOCK3/HADDOCK3-protein-peptide/index.md b/education/HADDOCK3/HADDOCK3-protein-peptide/index.md index 8c6e1b94..5592d15b 100644 --- a/education/HADDOCK3/HADDOCK3-protein-peptide/index.md +++ b/education/HADDOCK3/HADDOCK3-protein-peptide/index.md @@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ You can find information about the duration of the run at the bottom of the log For example, the `12_seletopclusts` directory contains the best models from top-ranked clusters. The clusters in that directory are numbered based on their rank, i.e. `cluster_1` refers to the best-ranked cluster. Information about the origin of these files can be found in that directory in the `seletopclusts.txt` file. -### Overview docking run via visual statistics +### Docking run overview via visual statistics The quickest way (though not the most detailed) to get an overview of a docking run is through the visual statistics provided by the caprieval module. Each caprieval step generates a summary table and multiple plots, bundled into a `report.html` file. @@ -521,8 +521,8 @@ These reports can be found in the corresponding analysis directories, e.g. `anal This is one of the reasons why the caprieval module is included after almost every step of the workflow. The content of `report.html` depends on where in the workflow the corresponding caprieval module is placed. -If it follows an early step, the report describes unclustered models and details 10 top-ranked models (e.g. `analysis/13_caprieval_analysis/report.html`). -If it follows clustering, the report summarizes clusters and their top models (e.g. `analysis/04_caprieval_analysis/report.html`). +If it follows an early step, the report describes unclustered models and details 10 top-ranked models (e.g. `analysis/04_caprieval_analysis/report.html`). +If it follows clustering, the report summarizes clusters and their top models (e.g. `analysis/13_caprieval_analysis/report.html`). To open `report.html` in a web-browser, [click here](plots/report.html){:target="_blank"}, or type: