Hmmmm...
What I read when I select from the menu is the menu label, not the
manual. Yes, *now* I know it should take 30 seconds :)
I suggest a little radio-button to select between "re-generate fresh
from library" and "use existing in working dir" or something like that.
I don't mind what the feature does, only not knowing about it :)
phx.
> Frank von Delft wrote:
>> Hi, maybe it's fixed in pre-release, but in our version of coot
>> (v0.5.2):
>>
>> When you load a monomer (e.g. NAP), and coot finds that
>> "monomer-NAP.pdb" already exists in the working directory, it will
>> simply load that file, rather than generating a new one.
>> This is a profoundly evil bug:
>
> It is a feature...
>
>> to me, "load monomer" does not mean "load the next convenient file in
>> the working directory", it means "load the monomer from the dictionary".
>> (Just wasted a day or so trying to find out why my NAP won't
>> real-space refine.... :)
>
> :-( It does say that that is what it will do in the "Importing
> Monomers" section of the manual.
>
> Wasn't your "'suspicious' radar" tweaked by the fact the solution
> appears instantly, rather than taking 30 seconds (for libcheck to run)?
>
> Hmmm...
>
> Perhaps the status bar should say that it is loading pre-generated
> files... (or something).
>
> P.
>
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