Dear Paul,
 I tested it immediately. Nice. However, once I am through all maps via Shift-X  it does not go back to all-maps. Coot sticks
I had a look in osx and centos 8 (both v 9 Marina Bay from CCP4).
If I select the first map again in Display manager the script will go again though all maps.

Maybe I miss something?

Thanks and best wishes, Guenter



On 09/09/2020 20:28, Guenter Fritz wrote:
Dear all,

just a simple question, but I could not figure it out:

In coot 0.9 (vers. Marina Bay from CCP4 7.1) osx.

Can somebody point me to the option to select the map to attach to the scroll wheel?

(in 0.89 this was HID -> ScrollWheel -> Attach scroll wheel to which map)


Coot-customizers (hot-key users) might like to consider the attached script. As it's names implies, it cycles through the displayed maps one by one - except one of the options is "show all the maps". I have it bound to the Shift-X key, I find it convenient when using multiple maps in cryo-EM building.  I can switch to view the map I want to scroll, scroll that map (if just one map is displayed the scroll wheel will attach itself to that map) and then go back all-maps. This is quicker than opening up the Display Manager and wondering about the molecule index of the map that I want to change.

I got the idea  from Oliver Clarke.


Paul.



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