Re: [COOT] OSX OXT crash

2012-04-30 Thread Huw Jenkins
On 30 Apr 2012, at 19:47, William Scott wrote: > Any hints how to get it not to work? Is there anything > in the pdb I could use as an example? Load the tutorial model and data, open add OXT dialogue box, change chain A to B in drop-down box = instant segfault for me. I've just built the late

Re: [COOT] OSX OXT crash

2012-04-30 Thread William Scott
This is an Apple X11 bug. There is a potential work-around using xwit, but I am having a bit of trouble getting it to compile. Bill On Apr 29, 2012, at 11:13 PM, Sebastiano Pasqualato wrote: > > yeah, grrr > just like the dialog window always popping up behind the main window... >

Re: [COOT] OSX OXT crash

2012-04-30 Thread William Scott
Hi Phil: Using the exact same build, I cannot reproduce this. Any hints how to get it not to work? Is there anything in the pdb I could use as an example? Sorry for this. Bill On Apr 27, 2012, at 8:37 AM, Phil Evans wrote: > On OSX coot still crashes on adding OXT atoms to C-terminus. This

Re: [COOT] OSX OXT crash

2012-04-30 Thread Paul Emsley
On 30/04/12 07:13, Sebastiano Pasqualato wrote: yeah, grrr just like the dialog window always popping up behind the main window... As I say, take it up with apple - they broke it. In this case, I have been using the workaround of: 1. copying the last residue in a new molecule 2. adding

Re: [COOT] OSX OXT crash

2012-04-30 Thread jbosch
spelling errors may be kept (or sold) - thanks Apple for the iPhone autocorrection not knowing protomers. JB On Apr 30, 2012, at 7:41 AM, Bosch, Juergen wrote: > Same here. > It seems as if you can add one OXT independent of how many pro timers you > have. My trick was to copy the OXT entry vi

Re: [COOT] OSX OXT crash

2012-04-30 Thread Bosch, Juergen
Same here. It seems as if you can add one OXT independent of how many pro timers you have. My trick was to copy the OXT entry via nedit and change chain ID then open Coot go to say chain B and RSR the last residue to pull that OXT dangling on chain A but belonging to B over to the right place. E