Hi Ethan,
Ethan Merritt wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Don't know if this is a bug report or a request for help.
> It is quite possible that I am failing to understand how this option
> works, but in any event I can't get it to do anything at all.
>
> I have 3 NCS-related chains A, B, and C.
> The NCS ghosts option handles them nicely, and the "calculate NCS maps"
> option has no problem doing exactly that.
>
> Now suppose I re-fit part of chain A into the NCS-averaged map.
> I want to clone this updated conformation into chains B and C.
> I select
> NCS-->
> Copy CNS residue range -->
> Select model and master chain ID
> Start of Range
> End of Range
> But hitting "Apply NCS residue range" does absolutely nothing that I can see.
> I've tried deleting the range from B and C first, but that does not help any.
>
> Bug?
>
Yes..
> User error?
>
No.
> Am I looking in the wrong place for the cloned copies of the residue range?
>
>
> Coot version is coot-0.5-redhat-8.0
>
I have a note in the 0.5.1 release notes that I fixed a NCS residue
range bug. Maybe that's what you are tripping up on? I suggest 0.5.2
or 0.6-pre-1 if you are feeling brave.
Paul.
I googled for raster3d [1] this morning. At the top was a sponsored
link for PyMol :)
[1] I was wondering if it did transparent coloured surfaces.
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