Dear Oliver,
thanks a lot for your reply and script. This will already make things a
bit easier - sure better than nothing.
I also tried coot on a computer running Xubuntu 12.04 with an Nvidia
graphic. There Coot worked perfectly. Even running coot over X (ssh -X
...) so executing the program on the notebook (HD4000) but displaying
coot on Xubuntu (Nvidia) did work. Rotation was smooth and fast. Must be
a very special problem with Intel graphics drivers for Linux.
But good to know that it's not just my setup.
Thanks a lot for any help!
Jochen
Am 16.08.2014 17:24, schrieb Oliver Clarke:
Dear Jochen - I have encountered this problem also, but only on certain
machines, and I have yet to find a satisfactory way to resolve it.
I don't have a fix, exactly, but if you place the linked python script
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/h84q68yofwmito6/wherami.py) in your
~/.coot-preferences directory it will do two things which may help:
1. Turn off labeling atoms on recenter.
2. Give you a new toolbar button, "Sequence context", which when pressed will
give you the residue name, number and local sequence context of the centered residue as
an info dialog (partially replacing the functionality of atom labelling).
The file (https://www.dropbox.com/s/0b4bebwxw0p9x0e/oli_custom.py) has a more
extensive array of tweaks, including this one.
Hope that helps,
Oliver.
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 13:48:07 +0200, Jochen
Bathke<[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all,
I'm running coot on an Intel i5 with HD4000. Things are working nicely
but as soon as I label any atom rotation speed slows down dramatically.
Actually it becomes unusable. Clicking "Clear Atom Labels" brings back
normal rotation speed. After googling for a while I found one thread
that's reporting this problem:
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg03455.html
But there is no solution listed. I'd be very happy about any hints to
solve this problem. Actually one of my colleagues has it too.
I've tryied this with Ubuntu and Kubuntu 12.04 and Coot 0.7.2 and 0.8
pre release.
Thanks a lot!
Jochen