Hi all,

I checked that my font color is not black. Edit-->Preferences-->Others-->Fonts-->Atom Label Colour
if there is another place for defining the color of the distance labels I do not know where it is.

sudo fink list coot returns the following:

Information about 3509 packages read in 1 seconds.
 i   coot                                     0.7-pre-1-632                  Crystallographic molecular graphics
     coot-dev                                 0.7-pre-1-632                  Crystallographic molecular graphics
 i   coot-shlibs                              0.7-pre-1-632                  Crystallographic molecular graphics

I have the following XQuartz installed. Perhaps this is causing problems?

XQuartz 2.7.0_beta2 (xorg-server 1.11.1)

attached is a screen shot showing the lack of distance labels:



Thanks,
Scott


On Oct 18, 2011, at 8:19 AM, Felix Frolow wrote:

I use Mac 10.7.2 OS
I use the most recent COOT installed via FINK from William Scott depository
I can't reproduce the missing distances. On my computers they are there.

Felix Frolow

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On Oct 18, 2011, at 12:22 , Paul Emsley wrote:

On 14/10/11 17:15, Scott Classen wrote:
Hello,
I've installed Coot 0.7-pre-1 (revision 3632) via fink on my Mac running OS X 10.7.2
Atom labels are working correctly, but the distances are not being displayed. The dotted lines connecting two atoms are displayed, but not the text indicating the actual distance.
Any ideas?


Ah, Hmm.. this could be a nouveau thing.

I had to comment out the text-writing code to get coot to run on this laptop that has the nouveau graphics drivers.  It looks like I might have accidentally committed that code.  Ooops.

Should be fixed soon if that is the case.  Thanks for the note.

(otherwise it might be that the labels are written in black on black - you can change the text colour with Edit -> Preferences).

Paul.

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