Re: [COOT] Changing scroll map keybinding

2017-07-12 Thread Oliver Clarke
Oops, of course Paul is right as usual, I misunderstood the question, my 
apologies.

Cheers
Oli
On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 19:21:11 -0400, Oliver Clarke  wrote:

>Hi Jan,
>
>Have a look in my script (https://github.com/olibclarke/coot-trimmings ) - the 
>keybinding “~” I believe does what you want (function 
>display_only_active_map() in the script).
>
>There is a similar keybinding, “?” to cycle through models.
>
>Cheers
>Oli.
>
>
>On 7/12/17, 7:05 PM, "Mailing list for users of COOT Crystallographic Software 
>on behalf of COOT automatic digest system" lists...@jiscmail.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>There are 2 messages totaling 43 lines in this issue.
>
>Topics of the day:
>
>  1. Changing scroll map keybinding (2)
>
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>Date:Wed, 12 Jul 2017 10:34:25 +0200
>From:Jan Stransky 
>Subject: Changing scroll map keybinding
>
>Hi,
>
>I believe, I have seen somewhere a keybinding, which cycle through maps
>attached to scroll wheel (basicaly moving the radio button "Scroll" in
>Display Manager). However, I can't find anywhere what key does that...
>Any ideas? Or do you know a coot function which does that?
>
>Best regards,
>
>Jan
>
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>Date:Wed, 12 Jul 2017 10:17:16 +0100
>From:Paul Emsley 
>Subject: Re: Changing scroll map keybinding
>
>On 12/07/2017 09:34, Jan Stransky wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I believe, I have seen somewhere a keybinding, which cycle through maps
>> attached to scroll wheel (basicaly moving the radio button "Scroll" in
>> Display Manager). However, I can't find anywhere what key does that...
>> Any ideas? Or do you know a coot function which does that?
>
>"Step Scrollable Map Number"
>
>Shift-M for me.
>
>Paul.
>
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>
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>


Re: [COOT] Changing scroll map keybinding

2017-07-12 Thread Oliver Clarke
Hi Jan,

Have a look in my script (https://github.com/olibclarke/coot-trimmings ) - the 
keybinding “~” I believe does what you want (function display_only_active_map() 
in the script).

There is a similar keybinding, “?” to cycle through models.

Cheers
Oli.


On 7/12/17, 7:05 PM, "Mailing list for users of COOT Crystallographic Software 
on behalf of COOT automatic digest system"  wrote:

There are 2 messages totaling 43 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Changing scroll map keybinding (2)

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Date:Wed, 12 Jul 2017 10:34:25 +0200
From:Jan Stransky 
Subject: Changing scroll map keybinding

Hi,

I believe, I have seen somewhere a keybinding, which cycle through maps
attached to scroll wheel (basicaly moving the radio button "Scroll" in
Display Manager). However, I can't find anywhere what key does that...
Any ideas? Or do you know a coot function which does that?

Best regards,

Jan

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Date:Wed, 12 Jul 2017 10:17:16 +0100
From:Paul Emsley 
Subject: Re: Changing scroll map keybinding

On 12/07/2017 09:34, Jan Stransky wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I believe, I have seen somewhere a keybinding, which cycle through maps
> attached to scroll wheel (basicaly moving the radio button "Scroll" in
> Display Manager). However, I can't find anywhere what key does that...
> Any ideas? Or do you know a coot function which does that?

"Step Scrollable Map Number"

Shift-M for me.

Paul.

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Re: [COOT] Changing scroll map keybinding

2017-07-12 Thread Paul Emsley

On 12/07/2017 09:34, Jan Stransky wrote:

Hi,

I believe, I have seen somewhere a keybinding, which cycle through maps
attached to scroll wheel (basicaly moving the radio button "Scroll" in
Display Manager). However, I can't find anywhere what key does that...
Any ideas? Or do you know a coot function which does that?


"Step Scrollable Map Number"

Shift-M for me.

Paul.


[COOT] Changing scroll map keybinding

2017-07-12 Thread Jan Stransky

Hi,

I believe, I have seen somewhere a keybinding, which cycle through maps
attached to scroll wheel (basicaly moving the radio button "Scroll" in
Display Manager). However, I can't find anywhere what key does that...
Any ideas? Or do you know a coot function which does that?

Best regards,

Jan