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Dear Coot users out there,

I am a new coot user and have tried many methods to save changes while rebuilding, short of "save coordinates".

The manual says that coot saves changes automatically after every change and writes a new .pdb.gz file in coot-backup. I notice a new file appearing in coot-backup after every change alright but it does not have the changes I made. I could write out a .pdb every time I make a change but isn't there anything akin to File->save in O (writing out binary.o as the default file) that coot has? Or, to make the coot-backup files actually reflect the change I've made?

I discovered that "save state" only saves the position in the molecule I am walking and not any changes made, much to my horror. Or is there something I am missing here too?

Any help anyone, please?

Thanks a million tons in advance,

Sangeetha Vedula

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