Dear Paul,
Thanks a lot for your extremely fast and helpful reply. This was the
information, I was looking for! I copied the template_key_bindings.py file into
the ~/.coot-preferences/ folder and renamed as key_bindings.py. Now Coot is
working as in your tutorial.
Best regards
Bernhard
On 31/05/2022 07:44, Bernhard Spingler wrote:
Dear Paul,
Thanks again for your fast reply. My new question is: how do I
activate these user-defined key bindings? My list is of user-defined
key bindings is empty, the normal key bindings do not contain the "g"
one, and if I hit "g" or "W"
Dear Paul,
Thanks again for your fast reply. My new question is: how do I activate these
user-defined key bindings? My list is of user-defined key bindings is empty,
the normal key bindings do not contain the "g" one, and if I hit "g" or "W"
with the cursor in the Coot GUI window, I get the
On 29/05/2022 20:04, Bernhard Spingler wrote:
Thanks a lot for your fast answer. I've had a look at the "How to setup your
Coot" video.
OK
It still remains unclear to me, how did you set up your own user-defined key
bindings?
You question was how to setup the g key-binding. My answer was
Dear Paul,
Thanks a lot for your fast answer. I've had a look at the "How to setup your
Coot" video. It still remains unclear to me, how did you set up your own
user-defined key bindings? I am using WinCoot 0.9.7 EL and just installed the
0.9.8.1 version.
Best regards
Bernhard
On 27/05/2022 21:05, Bernhard Spingler wrote:
I want to follow the very nice youtube tutorial "How to add a water"
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac6e-57KM68). However I am missing the user defined key binding
"g".
In