Andreas,
try (set-graphics-window-size x y) in the command input. Replace x, y with the
desired dimensions. Works in the .coot file, no reason why not interactively
(FLW).
Cheers,
Carsten
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Hey all,
is there a way to change the size of the coot viewer?
Background: I open a coot session (previously shown on an external
screen) on my laptop. The laptop screen is smaller by half than the
external screen - thus the coot viewer does not fit. This being an OSX
machine, I'd need acc
I'm having exactly the same problem, but with mandriva 2007 does anybody
know how to solve it?
thank you!
txino !.!.
Oh, I think I see what you mean now. You want to do the rot/trans by
hand - and in coot you can only move a residue range (up to a whole
chain).
No. There is no way to do that. It's on the list :)
A work-around is to by hand rot/trans a fragment and then LSQ match the
moving molecule on t
Hi Robert:
I meant it seems random what platform/machine it appears on. When it
does, it is 100% reproducible. So, for example, on my colleague's
intel imac running 10.4.11, I get this error, but not on my intel
imacs running 10.5.2. I (like you) can't trace it to any other sed.
Also
Just a comment: it's not random for me; it's consistent. Also, the same
error occurred prior to installing the new SDK, so I also think it's
unrelated. However, I'm not sure that another recent update (say to
Apple's sed...?) isn't to blame. --rtw
William G. Scott wrote:
Yes, I've seen this a
Yes, I've seen this appear essentially at random. I don't have it on
10.5.2 intel but do on 10.4.11 intel. Moreover, 0.4.2 compiles ok but
the newer one on that platform does not. I have not been able to
figure out what is going wrong.
There are some bugs in the iphone SDK -supplied comp
Paul and Adam,
Thanks for the comments.
I am actually trying to rotate/translate or position the complex into a
map, thus not to do lsq.
Adam's approach is quite arduous. Is there a simpler way, Paul?
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>> I would like to
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> I would like to rotate/translate a multi-subunit complex, each subunit
> having a different chain name. Is there a way (maybe a script) that allows
> this to be done in Coot without attempting to change to a single chain
> name?
Hello
I would like to rotate/translate a multi-subunit complex, each subunit
having a different chain name. Is there a way (maybe a script) that allows
this to be done in Coot without attempting to change to a single chain
name?
Daniel
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