Got it, thanks. Just as I thought, it is something obvious I was
missing. Worthy of rtfm comment, or its modern avatar, lmgtfy. I could
try to get out of this embarrassment by claiming that the little arrow
is obscure, but then I have found it right away once started looking.
Thanks!
Ed.
On
On 15/03/13 16:39, Ed Pozharski wrote:
Say I have 5bp long stretch of double helix DNA that I want to dock into
the density manually. Rotate/translate zone does not work, presumably
because the fragment is made of two chains. I can get around this by
renumbering one of the strands and then rena
On 13/03/13 19:36, Thomas, Leonard M. wrote:
Hello all,
I am haveing a problem with running coot on an older Linux RHEL 5 workstation.
I downloaded the following binary from the CCP4 website, can't get the coot
site.
coot-0.6.2-binary-Linux-i386-rhel-5-python-gtk2.tar.gz
Once all is set I g
Say I have 5bp long stretch of double helix DNA that I want to dock into
the density manually. Rotate/translate zone does not work, presumably
because the fragment is made of two chains. I can get around this by
renumbering one of the strands and then renaming it all as one chain,
but boy this is