Thanks a lot. I am using windows 7 and windows 10. It's obviously no big
deal, just a minor annoyance ;-)
Gary
On 1 February 2018 at 11:57, Thomas Holder
wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> Which operating system do you use?
>
> PyMOL 1.x was hard coded to place the window in the upper left corner of
> the s
Hi Gary,
Which operating system do you use?
PyMOL 1.x was hard coded to place the window in the upper left corner of the
screen. PyMOL 2.x leaves window placement up to the operating system (window
manager). E.g. KDE on Linux places the window in the least occupied screen area
(my favorite), M
My pymolrc file contains a line: viewport 1350,950
which nicely fills my screen when I start pymol 1.8. However in pymol2 the
screen has the correct dimensions but the whole thing is offest to the
right and down. What should be the top left corner of the window is placed
about a quarter of the way