On 7 Mar 2012, at 13:58, Bernhard Lohkamp wrote:
> dots takes 5 arguments now. It used to be 4. The documentation is not updated as yet (since this is in pre-release). So you need another text/string type of argument to name you dot object:
>
> int dots(int imol,
> const char *atom_selection_str,
> const char *dots_object_name,
> float dot_density, float sphere_size_scale);
Is it too late to change dots back to taking four arguments, and add a named-dots that takes five? I appreciate that being able to name your dots objects is very useful, but changing the number of arguments in a function that's used in Global Phasing's fairly widely-deployed scripts is distinctly annoying; the scripts have stopped working well for our customers, and I'll have to do something quite kludgy to ensure that a future version will work with both old and new coots.
Tom
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