On 15/02/13 15:11, Nat Echols wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 5:24 AM, Paul Emsley <[email protected]> wrote:
Anyway, I realized that there is a new version of coot (v0.7.0) and hoping
this version has fixed this "ghost bug", I downloaded it and installed from
ccp4 coot-0.7.0-i386.dmg. Now, after File=>smile, nothing happens ... and I
mean nothing. Coot stays still as if I wouldn't click any button and there
is no error/warning message that gives you a tip about what's the problem
(but the window to paste the smile never pop-up).
Sounds bad. Where did you get your Coot?  From CCP4?
FYI, this sounds like the problem I see with the "Python scripting"
menu item - absolutely nothing happens.  I'm using the version
distributed by CCP4.

I support Bill Scott's binaries.


or from Phenix.
Oh - OK, in that case you should use Phenix tools underneath Coot. I'll
speak with Phenix people and make that happen.
I may be misunderstanding - is it possible that the Phenix plugin is
breaking Coot?  We haven't seen this happen before, but that doesn't
mean it can't ever happen...


Possibly. Depends on what you are doing :). Are you intercepting new_molecule_by_smiles_string() and replacing it with your own function? Cool!

Paul.

Reply via email to