Re: [COOT] accept with space bar and dynamic validation

2021-06-22 Thread Paul Emsley
On 22/06/2021 07:08, Frank von Delft wrote: Am I really the one that gets to post this?  Yay! https://xkcd.com/1172/ :-) Paul:  can I suggest hot-keys?  To save people tabbing around dialogs... Not being one for tabing in dialogs myself, please do so - itemized

Re: [COOT] accept with space bar and dynamic validation

2021-06-21 Thread Paul Emsley
On Mon, 2021-06-21 at 23:33 +0100, Georg Mlynek wrote: > Dear Paul, dear all, > I am running coot on Windows10 (I guess on linux and mac it works). Hmm... > > in past versions pressing the space bar after the Accept refinement? window > appeared, accepted the refinement, If the dialog has

Re: [COOT] Ramachandran Refinement goes wrong in Coot

2021-06-21 Thread Paul Emsley
On Mon, 2021-06-21 at 12:13 +0100, Phong Nguyen wrote: > Hello again, > > Thanks for your answer but it didn´t work in my case so I have downgrade to > coot 0.9.4.1 and it works perfectly again. > I don´t know what is the problem or where it comes from but it is only in the > new version 0.9.5.

Re: [COOT] Ramachandran Refinement goes wrong in Coot

2021-06-15 Thread Paul Emsley
On Tue, 2021-06-15 at 11:07 +0100, Phong Nguyen wrote: > > Upping the weight on the Rama restraints doesn´t help in my case. I think the > problem come from the interface because > if I turn on the validation ramachandran, it shows that the outliers come in > favoured regions after refinement

Re: [COOT] Ramachandran Refinement goes wrong in Coot

2021-06-14 Thread Paul Emsley
On Mon, 2021-06-14 at 15:51 +0100, Phong Nguyen wrote: > Hello, > > I am using Coot 0.9.5, installed from CCP4 package. It was working well until > today I decided to install ccp4 again > because I have some trouble of trying to install ARP package. So I guess that > Coot also get reinstall

Re: [COOT] Feature suggestion: Check/Delete Waters, toggle hydrogens on/off

2021-06-08 Thread Paul Emsley
On Fri, 2021-06-04 at 18:45 +, CRAIG A BINGMAN wrote: > The "Check/Delete Water" function under “Validate" would be more useful to me > if it were possible to ignore hydrogen > atoms in the distance calculations. There seems to be no distance window that > works simultaneously for water O-O

Re: [COOT] Feature suggestion: Check/Delete Waters, toggle hydrogens on/off

2021-06-05 Thread Paul Emsley
On Fri, 2021-06-04 at 18:45 +, CRAIG A BINGMAN wrote: > The "Check/Delete Water" function under “Validate" would be more useful to me > if it were possible to ignore hydrogen > atoms in the distance calculations. There seems to be no distance window that > works simultaneously for water O-O

Re: [COOT] Wild refinement of waters

2021-06-04 Thread Paul Emsley
After more off-list correspondence, I further investigated the water refinement issue. I now think that the problem isn't what I thought it was. A few months ago, I had noticed how frustratingly long it took for Coot to start moving the atoms when RSRing a fragment into a cryo-EM map. I

Re: [COOT] Wild refinement of waters

2021-06-03 Thread Paul Emsley
On Thu, 2021-06-03 at 09:02 -0700, Philip Kiser wrote: > Thank you for spotting the problem and introducing the new restraint. I have > to say that it was easy to get in the > habit of creating poorly placed water molecules when filling difference map > peaks as the prior refinement method for >

Re: [COOT] Wild refinement of waters

2021-06-03 Thread Paul Emsley
On Wed, 2021-06-02 at 15:56 +0100, Paul Emsley wrote: > On Tue, 2021-06-01 at 20:45 +0100, David M Dranow wrote: > > Does anyone have a decent set of refinement parameters for Coot 0.9.5 in > > linux? My colleagues and I find that using > > the "r" shortcu

Re: [COOT] Wild refinement of waters

2021-06-02 Thread Paul Emsley
> between the maps. I imagine that you can create a custom toggle button in a few lines of python to do this switching. Paul. > On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:03 AM Paul Emsley wrote: > > On Wed, 2021-06-02 at 10:44 +0100, Eleanor Dodson wrote: > > > > > I think it is a sphere refi

Re: [COOT] Wild refinement of waters

2021-06-02 Thread Paul Emsley
On Wed, 2021-06-02 at 10:44 +0100, Eleanor Dodson wrote: > I think it is a sphere refine problem. Just use the old real space refine.. > sphere refine hates clashes, It's not "sphere refine" that hates clashes, it's that the non-bonded contact interactions have a new model. > so before you

Re: [COOT] Wild refinement of waters

2021-06-02 Thread Paul Emsley
On Tue, 2021-06-01 at 20:45 +0100, David M Dranow wrote: > > Does anyone have a decent set of refinement parameters for Coot 0.9.5 in > linux? My colleagues and I find that using > the "r" shortcut causes most waters to fly off and center on carbons, > sometimes as far away as 45 Å! I've

Re: [COOT] Another keybinding question

2021-05-20 Thread Paul Emsley
On 20/05/2021 20:45, David M Dranow wrote: Thank you so much, that fixed the problem! Yay for keyboard shortcut refinement! Good. Yes, although I rarely use, t or r now. Of course now that this is fixed, I find another problem I wonder if you could help with. I noticed that I can't

Re: [COOT] Another keybinding question

2021-05-20 Thread Paul Emsley
On Thu, 2021-05-20 at 17:04 +0100, David M Dranow wrote: > Hi Paul, > > I'm not familiar with fitting.scm. It's in xxx/share/coot/scheme, possibly, in your case /usr/local/ccp4/ccp4-7.1/share/coot/scheme/fitting.scm Copy that to you ~/.coot-preferences directory. And let's see if it executes

Re: [COOT] Another keybinding question

2021-05-19 Thread Paul Emsley
On Wed, 2021-05-19 at 22:00 +0100, David M Dranow wrote: > I just upgraded to 0.9.5 in WSL (Ubuntu) and I noticed that three of my > keybindings for refinement no longer work (t, > T, r). When I run those commands I see the following messaged in the > terminal: > >

Re: [COOT] Undisplay ligand distortions

2021-05-18 Thread Paul Emsley
On Tue, 2021-05-18 at 18:24 +, André Graça wrote: > > I like to use the nice ligand validation tool ‘Display Ligand Distortions’ > from the Ligand menu. This uses Mogul to > assesses the geometry of chirals, for instance. Possibly not. If it takes about a minute, it's using Mogul, if it

Re: [COOT] OneDrive synchronisation

2021-05-14 Thread Paul Emsley
On 14/05/2021 16:55, Sebastiano Pasqualato wrote: Hi Paul, guys, I have a question regarding file sync and backup. As many, I am forced to use Microsoft OneDrive as cloud sync option, working on a Mac. Problem is, OneDrive for Mac does not allow synchronisation of files with “special

Re: [COOT] key binding question

2021-05-10 Thread Paul Emsley
On Mon, 2021-05-10 at 16:48 +, Hruza, Alan wrote: > We have also run into a key binding issue with coot(0.9.4.1 EL) bundled with > ccp4 for windows and stand alone for > Linux. > I would routinely use the "w" key to add waters and it no longer works in > either OS. I have found that if I

Re: [COOT] key binding question

2021-05-10 Thread Paul Emsley
On Mon, 2021-05-03 at 23:17 +0100, Paul Emsley wrote: > On Fri, 2021-04-30 at 14:04 +0200, Alastair McEwen wrote: > > We have just updated COOT from 0.9.4.1 EL to 0.9.5 EL on Ubuntu, and I have > > noticed a change in the function of the > > 'r' and 'x' key bindings. When

Re: [COOT] key binding question

2021-05-03 Thread Paul Emsley
On Fri, 2021-04-30 at 14:04 +0200, Alastair McEwen wrote: > > We have just updated COOT from 0.9.4.1 EL to 0.9.5 EL on Ubuntu, and I have > noticed a change in the function of the > 'r' and 'x' key bindings. When centred on a residue with and alternative > conformations, when I use 'r' or 'x'

Re: [COOT] Coot NaN issue

2021-05-03 Thread Paul Emsley
On Mon, 2021-05-03 at 17:49 +0200, Victor Tobiasson wrote: > Has anyone else encountered a refinement/regularisation issue in coot where > refinement produces a phi NaN? It seems to > be fairly new and specific to 0.9.5 and will completely freeze the coot > process. Unfortunately the only info I

Re: [COOT] Bug report - change chain ID crashes when model =2

2021-05-03 Thread Paul Emsley
On 03/05/2021 14:07, vincent Chaptal wrote: > A small bug report and the fix. > > I've been trying to apply/change chain IDs using coot for a pdb containing a > series of models from a MD > trajectory. > The pdb has been separated into individual models for individual chain > renaming. > For

Re: [COOT] on centos instll

2021-04-27 Thread Paul Emsley
CentOS 8 binaries will probably need to be compiled. The build-it script will try to do that. It may fail. The build logs will, by default, be in ~/public_html/build-logs. I am being pulled in 15 ways at the moment and the time I have to spend on making Coot compile new operating systems on

Re: [COOT] on centos instll

2021-04-27 Thread Paul Emsley
On Sat, 2021-04-10 at 08:45 +, Smith Lee wrote: > Dear All, > > In Centos 8 system I have downloaded > "coot-0.9.5-binary-Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-python-gtk2.tar.gz ". By > "tar -xzvf > coot-0.9.5-binary-Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-python-gtk2.tar.gz ", in > the

Re: [COOT] Coot crash on CentOS 7

2021-04-27 Thread Paul Emsley
On Wed, 2021-04-21 at 16:48 +0100, DougB wrote: > Hello. > > I'm attempting to run coot on CentOS 7 using > "coot-Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-gtk2-python" binaries > > I'm getting the splash screen, but then coot crashes. I appreciate any help! > It would be better if Coot could exit

Re: [COOT] How to build alternate water cluster

2021-04-20 Thread Paul Emsley
On 17/04/2021 00:17, Mitchell D. Miller wrote:   I am building a high resolution structure (1.2A) with alternate side-chain positions that show evidence of nearby waters that move with the side chain. E.g. I see what needs to be an alt-B water to H-bond with the alt-B side chain. It also

Re: [COOT] coot error on mac osx Big Sur

2021-04-19 Thread Paul Emsley
Hi Paula, On 19/04/2021 10:08, Paula Salgado wrote: I'm trying to run Coot on MacOs Big Sur (v. 11.2.3) That is not something that I've tried. via ccp4i2 and get this error: -ERROR- Ccoot_rebuild:56 Error in wrapper coot_rebuild 0.0:: External process exited with exit code != 0 Process:

Re: [COOT] coot symbolic link

2021-04-07 Thread Paul Emsley
On Tue, 2015-10-06 at 03:14 +0100, Lu Zuokun wrote: > On installating coot, I make a symbolic link between coot sources > coot/bin/coot and /usr/local/bin/coot. > When opening coot in the /usr/local/bin directory with command: ./coot , I > got the error message: > > lu@ubuntu:/usr/local/bin$

Re: [COOT] Jigglefit

2021-04-01 Thread Paul Emsley
On Thu, 2021-04-01 at 15:26 -0700, Bernhard Rupp wrote: > where do I find the jigglefit in wincoot 9.4.1? You mean 0.9.4.1 - Coot hasn't got to version 1.0 yet. 2 years ago I had planned that for today, but there was so much to learn and to do that I didn't manage it. Jiggle fit tools are in

Re: [COOT] Link residues in different chains

2021-03-31 Thread Paul Emsley
; > -- > Kevin Jude, PhD (he/him/his) > Structural Biology Research Specialist, Garcia Lab > Howard Hughes Medical Institute > Stanford University School of Medicine > Beckman B177, 279 Campus Drive, Stanford CA 94305 > Phone: (650) 723-6431 > > > On Wed, Mar 31

Re: [COOT] Link residues in different chains

2021-03-31 Thread Paul Emsley
On 31/03/2021 22:08, Bernhard Rupp wrote: I spectacularly fail trying to link for real space refine 2 different chains with the modelling/make link command. The bonding in Coot's RSR only works within the chain - including links. (You can make links between chains, but RSR won't use them.)

Re: [COOT] Current state of VR support

2021-03-22 Thread Paul Emsley
On 23/03/2021 04:18, G ökhan Tolun wrote: Dear COOT developers and experts, Now that there are VR headsets with high-enough resolution (such as the HP Reverb G2) that allow reading smaller text and finer details in VR, I hope that the molecular visualization and modelling software will

Re: [COOT] add_module_for cryo() ?

2021-03-20 Thread Paul Emsley
On 20/03/2021 20:28, Bernhard Rupp wrote: could someone please share what’s the secret handshake to get the Cryo-EM module up into the menu bar? Such as add_module_carbohydrate() for the Glyco would be add_module_?() for the Cryo-EM ? add_module_cryo_em() Where does one find

Re: [COOT] RNA Model Building

2021-03-19 Thread Paul Emsley
On 19/03/2021 17:18, M.S. Islam wrote: Hi Paul Thanks a lot. Yes, I could have done the fitting on COOT :-) OK. I can see these options under "Edit". But I am still struggling. Let me clarify, I have modelled 10 A-form RNA chains, chain A, B, ... Now I want to merge all chains

Re: [COOT] RNA Model Building

2021-03-19 Thread Paul Emsley
On 19/03/2021 15:27, M.S. Islam wrote: I have done rigid body fitting of a couple of chains of "A form RNA" into an EM map using Chimera. Why not do it in Coot? Or, put it another way: what does Chimera give you for rigid body fitting that Coot does not? Now I intend to join the chains

Re: [COOT] Copy fragment with instertion

2021-03-17 Thread Paul Emsley
On 16/03/2021 22:03, Bernhard Rupp wrote: Hi Fellows, wincoot 9.4.1 when I try to copy a fragment with insertions, say 855 to 855M, only the first residue gets copied Is there a different copy option I could/should use? For now, use //A/855-856 and delete 856 if you don't need it.

Re: [COOT] Coot - ibreadline.so error

2021-03-17 Thread Paul Emsley
On 17/03/2021 11:16, Michael Weyand wrote: Hi, with the recent Coot (0.9.4.2) from CCP4i I receive an error message when I try to use the "undo" button. In the Coot terminal I receive the following error. > SNIP INFO:: backup file name

Re: [COOT] Release 0.9.5

2021-03-16 Thread Paul Emsley
I meant to add that I have written a couple of related blog posts: https://pemsley.github.io/coot/blog/2021/03/11/coot-goes-nuclear.html https://pemsley.github.io/coot/blog/2021/03/11/dynamic-weights.html Paul. To

[COOT] Release 0.9.5

2021-03-16 Thread Paul Emsley
I am pleased to announce the release of Coot 0.9.5 I am releasing it now in the hope that someone will use it for the 2021 EM Validation Challenge. The most important new feature of 0.9.5 is bringing control of the weights to the user-level. The Refinement and Regularization Control widget now

Re: [COOT] display EMDB map in coot 0.9.4.1

2021-03-08 Thread Paul Emsley
On 05/03/2021 17:38, Tong wrote: I installed the newest coot from binary: coot 0.9.4.1. I download maps from EMDB and open the map in this new coot. I did not see any map. Display Manager indicate the map is displayed. I am able to view this map in the old version 0.8.9.2-pre. Does anyone

Re: [COOT] coot 0.9.4.1 installation on centos 8

2021-02-28 Thread Paul Emsley
Hello Ming, OK, So the coot build doesn't build everything it needs from scratch - it relies on the system for some libraries. One of those libraries is libpng. Tell us about the version of libpng that you have installed. $ rpm -q libpng Now do a rpm -ql on the result, something like: $

Re: [COOT] hardware stereo

2021-02-28 Thread Paul Emsley
On 27/02/2021 10:01, Andrea wrote: My structure and map is stereo, but my mouse (the cross) is mono - see the picture I attach. Any idea how to fix this? It's "mono" I think because the pick cursor only exists in the same plane as the rotation centre - and on that plane, the left eye and

Re: [COOT] Acknowledge Your Appraisal

2021-02-25 Thread Paul Emsley
On 25/02/2021 12:00, David Briggs wrote: This looks awfully like a phishing scam. Agreed. I'll see if I can remember how to ban someone. Usually, jiscmail are quite good at filtering out this sort of thing. Paul.

Re: [COOT] Coot 0.9.4.1 3D Hardware Stereo still does not work properly

2021-02-23 Thread Paul Emsley
programs on Linux now seem to follow this convention, and it’s actually nice to have one’s home directory more cleanly organized. Guillaume On 23 Feb 2021, at 14:53, Paul Emsley <mailto:pems...@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk>> wrote: On 23/02/2021 13:42, Pedro Matias wrote: I tried both ways

Re: [COOT] Coot 0.9.4.1 3D Hardware Stereo still does not work properly

2021-02-23 Thread Paul Emsley
On 23/02/2021 13:42, Pedro Matias wrote: I tried both ways (coot.py and .coot) and only the latter worked for me. that should be .coot.py - presumably that's what you meant (but if not, it would explain why it didn't work) .coot-preferences is a directory and its contents should not be

Re: [COOT] Coot 0.9.4.1 3D Hardware Stereo still does not work properly

2021-02-23 Thread Paul Emsley
So, let me be clear. The bug is: "I get lots of annoying error messages on starting stereo. If I set_display_lists_for_maps(0) then it's OK and the messages go away. I want Coot to start up in a way where I don't have to type set_display_lists_for_maps(0)" Is that right? I don't have access

Re: [COOT] Mutating DNA residues with mutate-residue-range

2021-02-09 Thread Paul Emsley
On 09/02/2021 16:04, Ming Sun wrote: Thanks for the information. I did give another several try. However, I got the same error messages. using the GUI, mutating A --> T; not working; (but could do it from A to U) For me, it was the other way around. using the python script, mutate

Re: [COOT] Mutating DNA residues with mutate-residue-range

2021-02-07 Thread Paul Emsley
Hi Ming, One Uses "DT" in DNA. One doesn't use "T" in RNA, one uses methyl-uridine, specifically 5MU. Poor old Coot gets confused if you try to insert an RNA base into a DNA strand. And doubly so for thymine. > I have a similar error on MacOS Coot 0.8.9.3 EL That's an Old Coot. Maybe

Re: [COOT] Release 0.9.4.1

2021-02-03 Thread Paul Emsley
Dear Erwin, Bernhard will announce the new WinCoot release when he has done it. Paul. On 04/02/2021 07:34, Erwin Pannecoucke wrote: Dear Paul, Could you (again, unfortunately) point us towards the location of the Windows installer?

[COOT] Release 0.9.4.1

2021-02-02 Thread Paul Emsley
Coot 0.9.4.1 is released: source: https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/source/releases/coot-0.9.4.1.tar.gz binaries https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/binaries/release/ I spotted a bug shortly after making the 0.9.4 release and before I made the

Re: [COOT] XQuartz 2.8.0_beta1 is not compatible with COOT

2021-02-01 Thread Paul Emsley
I take it to mean the XQuartz 2.8.0 doesn't distribute the library against which Coot (0.9.x) is linked by CCP4 and CCPEM. At some stage CCP4 will drop the hammer and update to 2.8.0 and build Coot against that - at which stage (of course) the Coot of all 2.7.x users will stop working. Paul

[COOT] Coot Speed Run, Map 1 Winner + Next Challenge: Map 2

2021-02-01 Thread Paul Emsley
The Winner of the Coot Speed Run, Map 1 Challenge, with a time of 2:29 is Victor Tobiasson. Yay. Victor has asked for a more difficult challenge for the next map and I agree. I have selected EMD-22898/7kjr which is SARS-CoV2 ORF 3a - an ion channel and potential therapeutic and vaccine

Re: [COOT] WSL2 installation

2021-01-30 Thread Paul Emsley
On 30/01/2021 17:17, Jan Gebauer wrote: I am running WSL with xds also for my normal work. Your descriptions is very good. The trick to get shelx running was new to me - thank you for that! However, on my AMD / Win 10 machine coot is not running with your instructions. It only shows a

Re: [COOT] Building N-glycan chains in coot

2021-01-23 Thread Paul Emsley
On 23/01/2021 17:36, Ahmad Khalifa wrote: Hi, I followed this tutorial to add a NAG to my structure http://legacy.ccp4.ac.uk/tutorials/tutorial_files/jligand/1_glycan.html . My question is, how can I add another NAG to

Re: [COOT] Coot Speed Run, Map 1

2021-01-14 Thread Paul Emsley
With this setup and my preliminary route I have tried perhaps a dozen times seriously and gotten varying results. Initially times would hover around 3 minutes and then steadily decrease as I made fewer mistakes. So far my fastest times are; *Time (fastest accepted): 2 min

Re: [COOT] install/run coot on Ubuntu 20.04 : lost

2021-01-07 Thread Paul Emsley
On 07/01/2021 23:58, Bryan Lepore wrote: The approach in this thread was rapidly abandoned in favor of the build-it script. the script was run iteratively : missing packages (~5) were added using apt. The script should check for system prerequisites: currently:    patch    m4  

Re: [COOT] coot library path issue

2021-01-07 Thread Paul Emsley
On 07/01/2021 18:25, Cuttler, Brian R (HEALTH) wrote: This is built for how many environments? My intention is that it should work with any Linux-based OS. If Mac OS X came with Gtk+ built-in, it would work there too. It might work with WSL but that would involve some time and effort to

Re: [COOT] build-it

2021-01-07 Thread Paul Emsley
On 07/01/2021 14:55, Bryan Lepore wrote: Greetings - I noticed the last copyright in the build-it script is 2016 - is there any current guidance for this script (before I get carried away with it)? I'm not on top of the license and copyright notices. But I suppose now is the time to update

Re: [COOT] coot library path issue

2021-01-07 Thread Paul Emsley
On 07/01/2021 17:26, Brian Cuttler wrote: New install of coot on an Ubuntu 20.04 system. From the scripts I expected coot to set the load library path to find the coot /lib directory, this does not seem to be occurring. Unclear if I am misunderstanding, or need to set it from the command line

Re: [COOT] install/run coot on Ubuntu 20.04 : lost

2021-01-06 Thread Paul Emsley
On 06/01/2021 21:04, Bryan Lepore wrote: following this page : https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/amd64/guile-1.8-dev/download found a mirror that is sort of ok (some are not) and added it to the /etc/apt/sources.list : deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu xenial main universe (not sure that's

Re: [COOT] install/run coot on Ubuntu 20.04 : lost

2021-01-06 Thread Paul Emsley
On 06/01/2021 16:11, Bryan Lepore wrote: Before I forget - I'll post this because it was not obvious : libpng12 is apparently frowned upon by apt - whatever the case, I found this page : https://askubuntu.com/questions/1194386/how-to-correctly-install-libpng12-0-on-the-ubuntu-19-10#1194489

Re: [COOT] install/run coot on Ubuntu 20.04 : lost

2021-01-05 Thread Paul Emsley
On 06/01/2021 00:37, Bryan Lepore wrote: a short update: On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 6:02 PM Paul Emsley <mailto:pems...@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk>> wrote: Coot on ubuntu links the system png library libpng12-0:amd64: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpng12.so.0 I guess you need to install

Re: [COOT] install/run coot on Ubuntu 20.04 : lost

2021-01-05 Thread Paul Emsley
Hello Bryan, On 05/01/2021 22:31, Bryan Lepore wrote: Greetings - I am lost getting coot to run (see below the signature for fine details).  I have started `apt install` in piecemeal fashion and am getting nowhere (also see below for details), e.g. installing libguile-3.0 but it is already

Re: [COOT] Coot Speed Run, Map 1

2021-01-04 Thread Paul Emsley
On 04/01/2021 10:42, Victor Tobiasson wrote: Time to join the party, a bit late perhaps but christmas got in the way! I will mention the speedrun in my presentation tomorrow and hopefully that may spark a bit of interest. So there are a few days left. I haven't set a date, maybe 14 Jan.

Re: [COOT] Coot Speed Run, Map 1

2020-12-29 Thread Paul Emsley
For the record, my time, the first time, was 8:10 (I didn't record the R-factors). I wrote a couple of extra key-bindings ("Add OXT" and "Other Solvent Molecules Dialog" (I'll add them to Curlew)) and, after a few practices, I trimmed a bit of time off. Paul.

Re: [COOT] Hardware stereo mode in recent Coot versions

2020-12-29 Thread Paul Emsley
that stuff happens in the code. Thank you, J.C. Haessig Systems administrator -- IGBMC This (if this is the same issue (and I think that it is)) was discussed on the CCP4BB a little while ago: Hi Paul, Am 25.11.20 um 17:14 schrieb Paul Emsley: I have committed

Re: [COOT] Coot Speed Run, Map 1

2020-12-24 Thread Paul Emsley
rooms for socializing at the study weekend. If anyone wants to zoom stream a run, that might be fun? I've got an MR case we use with students. On Thu, 24 Dec 2020, 08:53 Paul Emsley, <mailto:pems...@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk>> wrote: > Done on a MacBook Pro with an i5, external mouse,

Re: [COOT] Coot Speed Run, Map 1

2020-12-24 Thread Paul Emsley
Done on a MacBook Pro with an i5, external mouse, and without the ligand. I have Oliver Clarke's scripts and the default keybindings. No prior knowledge version I guess? Except having used Coot for 10+ years? "Prior knowledge" runs are allowed (expected, actually). It's OK to know (and

[COOT] Coot Speed Run, Map 1

2020-12-23 Thread Paul Emsley
Here's a bit of holiday fun: A Coot Speedrun!  Pit your Coot skills against the rest of the world! I believe that many Coot users are unfamiliar with the ways in which one can get stuff done fast in Coot. So how about a friendly competition to stimulate discussion? Coot users are invited to

Re: [COOT] Holiday season

2020-12-22 Thread Paul Emsley
On 22/12/2020 17:15, Eleanor Dodson wrote: Very festive! Your work paul? No. I am bemused and amused. I do have a "holidays" project simmering. More on that in a bit. Happy Xmas everyone Indeed. To unsubscribe

Re: [COOT] examples of simple coot scripts

2020-12-19 Thread Paul Emsley
On 19/12/2020 21:53, Guenter Fritz wrote: Dear all, dear Paul, I want to prepare scripts to run coot functions like water picking or rotamer fitting  in command line. I checked the manual and the wiki hosted by Kay, so I got the basic idea but I have failed so far. Therefore I am looking for

Re: [COOT] Real space refinement of ds RNA

2020-12-09 Thread Paul Emsley
On 09/12/2020 12:44, manikandank wrote: I would like to build a model of both single and double strand RNA into a 3A cryoEM map. In this regard, i would like to know the options in coot to do the following, How to do real space refinement of ds RNA (different kind of RNA secondary

Re: [COOT] qoot coot

2020-12-08 Thread Paul Emsley
On 08/12/2020 14:43, Coot Boot wrote: So you're not a fan of the 0.9 refinement either, eh? To unsubscribe from the COOT list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=COOT=1

Re: [COOT] curlew in recent coot: curl error

2020-12-07 Thread Paul Emsley
On 06/12/2020 14:17, Paul Emsley wrote: On 06/12/2020 14:14, Folmer Fredslund wrote: Hello there, I wanted to get the latest /Coot/ on my  Ubuntu 20.04 installation and downloaded coot-0.9.1-binary-Linux-x86_64-ubuntu-16.04.6-python-gtk2.tar.gz <https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/perso

Re: [COOT] curlew in recent coot: curl error

2020-12-06 Thread Paul Emsley
On 06/12/2020 14:14, Folmer Fredslund wrote: Hello there, I wanted to get the latest /Coot/ on my  Ubuntu 20.04 installation and downloaded coot-0.9.1-binary-Linux-x86_64-ubuntu-16.04.6-python-gtk2.tar.gz

Re: [COOT] Coot installation in Ubuntu

2020-12-03 Thread Paul Emsley
On 03/12/2020 07:46, Erwin Pannecoucke wrote: Thank you for these condolences :) I realize that the problems are very likely due to my setup, which is why I didn’t reach out. So please do not take any steps to resolve this, unless others are reporting these issues as well. I probably

Re: [COOT] Coot installation in Ubuntu

2020-12-02 Thread Paul Emsley
On 02/12/2020 15:54, Erwin Pannecoucke wrote: Hi all, I also had quite some libraries that were flagged as missing, and approached it as following: * In my setup, the coot folder was extracted in /mnt/c/WinCoot_0.9/ * In that folder, I checked if all library dependencies could be

Re: [COOT] Coot installation in Ubuntu

2020-12-02 Thread Paul Emsley
On 02/12/2020 11:04, JP wrote: Hi, I am trying to install coot in Ubuntu but I am getting the next error message. Sorry if the question is to stupid. It is not too stupid - binaries are often a point of failure for Coot. They are time-consuming for me to produce. But also frustrating for me

Re: [COOT] How to add EM tools in coot0.9.2 EL

2020-11-26 Thread Paul Emsley
On 26/11/2020 07:45, Paul Emsley wrote: On 26/11/2020 07:31, manikandank wrote: Hi Cootusers, I would like to add 'Extensions' menu in coot so that i can use EM fitting tools (jigglefit ...) as i do not find. Extensions are not part of Coot (core) now.  The Cryo-EM module can

Re: [COOT] How to add EM tools in coot0.9.2 EL

2020-11-25 Thread Paul Emsley
On 26/11/2020 07:31, manikandank wrote: Hi Cootusers, I would like to add 'Extensions' menu in coot so that i can use EM fitting tools (jigglefit ...) as i do not find. Extensions are not part of Coot (core) now.  The Cryo-EM module can be activated by using the Cryo-EM module (in the

Re: [COOT] side-by-side stereo issue (wall eyed)

2020-11-24 Thread Paul Emsley
On 24/11/2020 21:05, Brandstetter Johann wrote: Hello, when using wall-eyed side-by-side stereo, I get a cross-eyed stereo representation. This is on suse linux (openSUSE Leap 15.2) with coot 0.90.9 (revision-count 9932) [~> coot --version-full with guile 1.8.8 embedded] [with python 2.7.16

Re: [COOT] WSL2 installation

2020-11-23 Thread Paul Emsley
On 23/11/2020 14:01, Johannes Cramer wrote: Dear all, I recently tried to get my work environment running on Ubuntu20.04 run through Windows10 with WSL2. So far it was a great experience, but I cannot get coot to work properly. I installed ccp4 and coot with it. What about CCP4mg or

Re: [COOT] How to import KCR molecule in Coot

2020-11-18 Thread Paul Emsley
On 19/11/2020 02:54, 任祥乐 wrote: Dear Coot team, I am refining a coordinate using Coot software, and molecules with three-letter codes of KCR and LBZ need to be imported into Coot. I could normally search for LBZ molecule, but it did not work to KCR molecule (see the attachment). Could you

[COOT] Release 0.9.3

2020-11-18 Thread Paul Emsley
Source: https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/source/releases/coot-0.9.3.tar.gz Binaries https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/binaries/release/coot-0.9.3-binary-Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-python-gtk2.tar.gz Release Notes:   o BUG-FIX: Colour-by-chain

Re: [COOT] homology model in coot

2020-11-16 Thread Paul Emsley
On 16/11/2020 18:18, Moustafa, Ibrahim M. wrote: Another question:   I am not able to change the color of atoms when it displays C-alpha atoms/backbone, always shown in brown color. Is there a command to change the C-atom color? (I have coot-0.9.1 EL ccp4 running) Hmm. I see what you

Re: [COOT] homology model in coot

2020-11-16 Thread Paul Emsley
On 16/11/2020 16:26, Moustafa, Ibrahim M. wrote: Hi all,   I'd like to build a C-alpha model to fit a low-res cryoEM map based on a homologous C-alpha model template. I tried to use coot "use clustal for alignment then mutate", the alignment is generated but when I try to mutate listed

Re: [COOT] Coot scripting get imol number

2020-11-12 Thread Paul Emsley
On 12/11/2020 11:16, Luise Kandler wrote: Dear Coot Users, I was wondering if there is a python/scheme scripting command to catch/get the imol number of a certain map, that was opened in Coot. So far I could not find a suitable command in the Coot User Manual... imol =

Re: [COOT] latest osx version of coot

2020-11-11 Thread Paul Emsley
0.9.2 is out now. 0.9.3 will be out within the week. They will be picked up by CCP4 and CCPEM soon(ish). Paul. On 11/11/2020 16:07, Marian Vogt wrote: Hi Len, assuming you are talking about the coot v0.9 Marina Bay, upgrading to the latest ccp4i2 version did the job for me

Re: [COOT] Nature this week

2020-11-05 Thread Paul Emsley
They are indeed in the direct map. Yes, you are right, hydrogen atoms are more readily seen in a cryo-EM reconstruction than a map from x-ray data (given the same resolution of the data). "Atomic resolution" of course doesn't refer the the data resolution required to resolve a hydrogen atom and

[COOT] Nature this week

2020-11-04 Thread Paul Emsley
Hi, My colleagues recently published a paper (Nakane et al. (2020) "Single Particle cryo-EM at atomic resolution") and asked me to make a figure. I did so and it is this week's front cover image. https://www.nature.com/nature/volumes/587/issues/7832 I wrote a short blog post with high

[COOT] Release 0.9.2

2020-11-03 Thread Paul Emsley
Source: https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/source/releases/coot-0.9.2.tar.gz Binaries: https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/binaries/release/coot-0.9.2-binary-Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-python-gtk2.tar.gz   Release 0.9.2   o BUG-FIX: Fix crash in

Re: [COOT] Coot Ligand-library not found

2020-11-02 Thread Paul Emsley
https://pemsley.github.io/coot/blog/2020/09/21/how-to-make-a-bug-report.html On 02/11/2020 11:11, Ferdinand Kirsten wrote: Dear Coot users, I have a current problem with adding ligands to my structure. When i try to add the ligand  via SMILES the error: WARNING: in init_refmac_mon_lib, file

Re: [COOT] Script for making DED maps in Coot

2020-11-01 Thread Paul Emsley
On 01/11/2020 01:49, A. H. Zadeh wrote: Dear Coot Users, I do have around 1000 difference electron density maps and need to display them in Coot and take screenshots to make a movie out of them at the end. But I do not intend to do this procedure, manually! So is there any script to

Re: [COOT] WinCoot and Extension menu

2020-10-27 Thread Paul Emsley
And while on the topic of WinCoot, any idea why I often get a very long "program not responding" wait when opening a new window, such as when opening new coordinates. Possibly just issue with my laptop when using external monitor, but any suggestions welcome. My guess is that there are

Re: [COOT] Running coot in Centos 7

2020-10-21 Thread Paul Emsley
On 21/10/2020 19:33, Doo Nam Kim wrote: I downloaded coot-Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-pre-release-gtk2-python binaries, but I encounter this error. (base) [kimd999@kriosgpu bin]$ pwd /opt/apps/coot-Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-pre-release-gtk2-python/bin (base) [kimd999@kriosgpu

[COOT] Release 0.9.1

2020-10-20 Thread Paul Emsley
Source: https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/source/releases/coot-0.9.1.tar.gz Binaries (currently only Scientific Linux 7.6): https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/binaries/release/coot-0.9.1.Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-gtk2-python.tar.gz Paul.  

Re: [COOT] stand-alone pre-compiled Coot does not load ~/.coot

2020-10-18 Thread Paul Emsley
On 18/10/2020 22:59, Wei Lü wrote: I downloaded from here: http://scottlab.ucsc.edu/coot/10.13.packages/updaters/ I also tried 0.8.9.2, and had the same problem. I see. Bill and I never managed to get guile/scheme to work. So we put it on the back-burner ... and never tried again. So the

Re: [COOT] stand-alone pre-compiled Coot does not load ~/.coot

2020-10-18 Thread Paul Emsley
On 18/10/2020 22:12, Wei L ü wrote: Dear Coot users, I installed the stand-alone pre-compiled Coot (0.8.9.3 revision 8011) in my macOS Catalina (version 10.15.7). Did I ever release that? I thought not, haha :-) Where did you get this binary?

Re: [COOT] German- McClure Alpha

2020-10-13 Thread Paul Emsley
On 13/10/2020 15:40, Sorbhi Rathore wrote: — The RNA segment that I am trying to fit is ~130 bp. That should be fine. A bit slow maybe. — If I try to fit it without restraints, the RNA helix doesn't go into the density. Maybe try fitting to a blurred map? When I drag or remove the

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