Hi Thomas,
now I have the label visible immediately (w/o using ray)!
Thank you very much!
Burkhard.
On 02/28/2014 04:54 AM, Thomas Holder wrote:
Hi Burkhard,
bug fixed in SVN rev 4067. Let me know if it works for you.
Cheers,
Thomas
On 27 Feb 2014, at 10:07, Thomas Holder thomas.hol...@schrodinger.com wrote:
Hi Burkhard,
this was a very strange ATI only bug which we already could fix in our
Incentive PyMOL release. The fix should soon make it into the open-source
version as well.
Thomas
On 26 Feb 2014, at 02:30, endew...@prisner.de wrote:
Dear PyMOL Experts,
I did check on the mailing list and fond one email about my problem but it
seems it was nor resolved:
(
http://sourceforge.net/p/pymol/mailman/message/31119931/
)
I use PyMol : PyMOL(TM) Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.7.0.0.
and have the problem that the distance command does not show the 'length'
label, only the yellow dashed line.
However, like the email in the list stated, if I use the ray command the
rendered image does show the length label.
My graphic environment is (PyMol information):
Detected OpenGL version 2.0 or greater. Shaders available.
Detected GLSL version 4.30.
OpenGL graphics engine:
GL_VENDOR: ATI Technologies Inc.
GL_RENDERER: ASUS EAH5450 Series
GL_VERSION: 4.3.12618 Compatibility Profile Context 13.251
Detected 4 CPU cores. Enabled multithreaded rendering.
I also like to mention this behavior is also in PyMOL(TM) Molecular
Graphics System, Version 1.6.0.0. (including pymol-code-4051-trunk). This
is not the case in PyMOL(TM) Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.5.0.1.,
where the label is showing. All these Version I compiled on Scientific
Linux 6 with the provided compilers. I also use the driver for the graphic
card provided by AMD Driver Packaging Version 13.251-131206a-167201C-ATI.
I also tried to switch on/off the shaders (set use_shaders) without any
change.
Thanks,
Burkhard
University Frankfurt, Germany.
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