Re: [COOT] How to display the rotamer error information while doing the real space refine in GUI

2021-09-17 Thread Bernhard Lohkamp

Hi,

> I updated the coot version to 0.8.9.2. However, when I did the real sparce

Blimey. This is not an upgrade but a downgrade... We are in the 0.9.6 series 
already

> refinement, the rotamer error information didn't display. I remember there was
> a ball at the alpha carbon atom in the peptide backbone. The colour of balls 
> are
> different due to the validation of rotamer, which can tell me the condition 
> of the
> rotamer. I wanted to know how to display this type of balls?

This can only be done in the 0.9 series. So please do a "real" update of your 
Coot version.

HTH,

B

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[COOT] How to display the rotamer error information while doing the real space refine in GUI

2021-09-16 Thread Yuqi Zhang
I updated the coot version to 0.8.9.2. However, when I did the real sparce 
refinement, the rotamer error information didn't display. I remember there was 
a ball at the alpha carbon atom in the peptide backbone. The colour of balls 
are different due to the validation of rotamer, which can tell me the condition 
of the rotamer. I wanted to know how to display this type of balls?



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