Re: [COOT] SGI dials and coot?

2010-01-11 Thread Andreas Forster
You're probably better off getting a Powermate. The thing doesn't come close to dials in terms of convenience but it works smoothly with O, coot and PyMOL. Andreas On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Oliver Clarke cla...@wehi.edu.au wrote: Hi all, Apologies if this has been asked before -

Re: [COOT] SGI dials and coot?

2010-01-11 Thread William G. Scott
On Jan 11, 2010, at 4:38 AM, Andreas Förster wrote: Every time I'd ask a question You really ought to update. 0.1 is a bit long in the beak.

[COOT] AW: [COOT] how to do sphere refinement

2010-01-11 Thread Sara Züger
Thanks Miguel, but is there another way to do this sphere refinement? I'm working on a shared computer and have no administrator rights and also no experience with python/file handling of coot. Or else, if there is no other way, can somebody explain me exactly what I have to do/type (like

Re: [COOT] how to do sphere refinement

2010-01-11 Thread Nathaniel Echols
2010/1/11 Sara Züger szue...@bioc.uzh.ch Thanks Miguel, but is there another way to do this sphere refinement? I'm working on a shared computer and have no administrator rights and also no experience with python/file handling of coot. Or else, if there is no other way, can somebody

Re: [COOT] SGI dials and coot?

2010-01-11 Thread David Gohara
Hi All, I'm not opposed to integrating this into the latest version of coot, as long as I can get a commitment from the Coot maintainers (Hi Paul :), that we can get it into the main branch. The only other caveat is that I don't have access to an adapter that is known to work with the SGI

Re: [COOT] AW: [COOT] how to do sphere refinement

2010-01-11 Thread Miguel Ortiz Lombardia
Hi Sara, As Nat said, you just need to create a file in your home area called .coot.py (the dot before 'coot.py' is important) where you simply paste the python code. Use 'vi', 'emacs', 'nedit' or whatever text editor you like. That may be different if you use ms-windows? Others can say...