This is just to inform that if you have a second screen plugged to your Mac and you want to use Mac OS 10.9, you should consider disabling the “Displays have separate Spaces” option, or you won’t be able to work with Coot (the window will keep hiding from you). This is not a Coot bug (and probably will appear with other Xquartz-based software, too) it’s due to a compatibility issue between Xquartz and OS 10.9. More details below:
Extracted from http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/ticket/797 : " Came across this from the Ars Technica review of Mavericks: Well, perhaps not all of us. If you prefer the old behavior, uncheck the "Displays have separate Spaces" checkbox in the Mission Control preference pane. Doing so will also restore the ability to have windows that span more than one display.' This should return your desktop to the way you expect it to behave. http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/10/os-x-10-9/11/ Modificado 7 horas atrás por jeremyhu@… Yes, that is a valid workaround, but the actual fix is something that requires a change in OS X “ Carlos Em 24 oct. 2013, à(s) 00:21, Francis Reyes <francis.re...@colorado.edu> escreveu: > I'm currently using CCP4/COOT (from the official installer) and autoPROC on > Mavericks without any problems. I imagine the rest of the global phasing > tools will work nicely. > > > I had issues with fink, you have to use a branch from github as well as > manually install and update the Command Line Tools just to get fink working... > > > F > > --------------------------------------------- > Francis E. Reyes PhD > 215 UCB > University of Colorado at Boulder > On Oct 23, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Carlos Kikuti <kik...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Can I profit from Kristin's question and add one: is it too soon to know if >> the crystallography software (CCP4, Coot, Autobuster, XDS) will work fine >> with Mavericks (Mac OS X 10.9)? >> >> (I remember a bit of trouble when Lion came off). >> >> Carlos >> >> Em 23 oct. 2013, às 22:10, Kristin Low <kristin....@queensu.ca> escreveu: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> Sorry for being a bit off topic, but I thought this group would be great >>> for advice. >>> >>> I’m looking at upgrading my current laptop to a newer MacBook Pro. I’m torn >>> as to whether I need integrated vs discrete graphics for structural >>> biology, including molecular modelling, especially since the latest >>> advances by Intel in terms of integrated graphics. Right now with the new >>> releases, the options are between Intel Iris Pro (5200 series) and Intel >>> Iris Pro + Nvidia GT 750M. Thoughts? >>> >>> >>> Thanks everyone! >>> >>> Kristin >>> >>> >>> ----------------------------- >>> Kristin Low >>> Ph.D. Candidate >>> Queen's University >>> Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences >>> Botterell Hall, Room 645 >>> Kingston, ON >>> Canada K7L 3N6 >>> >>> tel: +1-613-533-3019 >>> ----------------------------- >>> >> > > > > > > >