Re: [COOT] coot0.6-pre-1 on FC10
Kay Diederichs wrote: David Schwefel schrieb: Dear Coot community, I encountered some problems using Coot on fedora core 10. I installed the binaries, and upon starting, the system crashed just in the moment when the Coot window appeared. I have a ATI radeon X1650 graphics card. When I switch from the standard radeon to the ATI fglrx graphics driver, the system does not crash anymore, but Coot quits with the following error message: [snip] My 2 cents: I'm guessing this is due to compositing or a driver bug. I run Coot on F10 every day and only see suspicious activity when using Nvidia driver. Paul.
[COOT] Coot crashing on Pentium 4 machines
Is anyone out there running Coot 0.5.2 or later on a Pentium 4 box? I am finding that Coot 0.5.2 or later crashes on startup on all of my P4 machines running Fedora 8 with the latest kernel. Coot 0.5 runs fine. My quad-core machines, also running Fedora 8 and the same kernel, run the later versions of Coot (0.5.2 or 0.6-pre1) just fine. Is it just me, or is this problem reproducible on P4 processors running Linux? All my machines have some sort of Nvidia graphics card and the latest drivers (9600GT for quad-core, Quadro 980XGL for P4 machines), which I assume is pretty typical. Thanks, -- Roger S. Rowlett Professor Colgate University Presidential Scholar Department of Chemistry Colgate University 13 Oak Drive Hamilton, NY 13346 tel: (315)-228-7245 ofc: (315)-228-7395 fax: (315)-228-7935 email: rrowl...@mail.colgate.edu
[COOT] Key-binding for changing active map/molecule color
Hi I have looked at the reference manual and can't seem to find a way to fulfill my desire to change colors of the active map or molecule at key-press. All the commands I found use "imol" which means you have to know the exact number. If you're launching Refmac from within Coot, its useful that Coot changes the map and molecule colors (as it does automatically) but sometimes I don't like the chosen colors and would like to change them, just by pressing a key. So, I would like to add a key binding to set the current (active) map to a certain color and likewise do the same for the active molecule. Something like: (add-key-binding "Blue Map" "b" (lambda () (set-map-colour _ACTIVE-IMOL_ 51 128 178)) instead of having to use "imol". Thank you Victor Alves This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.