Hi,

 My pymol 1.4.1 works fine.
 can you try to ray trace and see if your objects are available but just not
displayed on the standard screen?

cheers,


2011/9/29 Andreas Förster <docandr...@gmail.com>

> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone noticed that the distance command behaves oddly.  Has this
> been recently introduced?
>
> fetch 1ubq
> zoom 1ubq
> dist 9/cg2, 73/cd2
> # output:  object dist01 is created
> # distance of 10.2 is shown, but no dashed line
> # now check this out:
> # several repetitions of the next two lines
> disable dist01
> enable dist01
> # eventually lead to the appearance of the dashed line
> # but it gets better
> disable dist01
> enable dist01
> # The distance is enabled but neither number nor dashed line are visible
> disable dist01
> enable dist01
> # Now the number and the dashed line are back
>
> When dist01 is enabled but invisible, disabling 1ubq brings it back, but
> it disappears again when 1ubq is re-enabled.
>
> With other pdb files, the distance command doesn't work at all.  It
> returns a distance of 0.0A to the screen that is only visible when the
> associated pdb object is disabled.
>
> I've observed this with
> pymol-py26 1.4-7 installed with fink on a MacBook running 10.6
> and with
> pymol 1.4.1 revision 3968 installed through svn on RHEL 6.1
>
> Notably, earlier revisions (e.g. 3958 and 3945) on RHEL 6.1 work just fine.
>
> Recently introduced bug?
>
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
> --
>         Andreas Förster, Research Associate
>         Paul Freemont & Xiaodong Zhang Labs
> Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College London
>             http://www.msf.bio.ic.ac.uk
>
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