Unfortunately, that very much depends on which OSX you are running (Leopard, Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion) and which keyboard you have…!
On my keyboard it's F3 and not F10. T. --- Dr Antony W Oliver Senior Research Fellow CR-UK DNA Repair Enzymes Group Genome Damage and Stability Centre Science Park Road University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RQ email: antony.oli...@sussex.ac.uk tel (office): +44 (0)1273 678349 tel (lab): +44 (0)1273 677512 On Oct 31, 2012, at 9:30 AM, Damian Niegowski wrote: > Choosing one of the desired program/instance windows and pressing F10 is > probably the most simple way. F10 will show you all windows open > accosiated with the one you choose. > > > Damian Niegowski Ph.D. > Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics > Karolinska Institutet > Scheeles väg 2 > 171 77 STOCKHOLM > e-mail: damian.niegow...@ki.se > phone: 0046 8 524 876 33 > fax: 0046 8 736 04 39 > > On Oct 31, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía wrote: > >> Le 30/10/12 20:28, Jason Busby a écrit : >>> Another work-around is to use the command-tilde (⌘ + ~) keystroke. That >>> will cycle through all the windows of the current program. >>> >>> Jason. >>> >>> -- >>> Jason Busby >>> PhD Student >>> Laboratory of Structural Biology >>> School of Biological Sciences >>> University of Auckland >>> Thomas Building 110 >>> 3a Symonds St >>> Private Bag 92019 >>> Auckland 1142 >>> New Zealand >>> >>> ph: +64 9 3737599 ext 84155 >>> fx: +64 9 3737414 >>> >>> On 31/10/2012, at 4:58 AM, Damian Niegowski wrote: >>> >>>> If you choose to use the excellent Mac OSX feature Exposé and Active >>>> screen corners this becomes >>>> less of a problem. >>>> >>>> >>>> Damian Niegowski Ph.D. >>>> Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics >>>> Karolinska Institutet >>>> Scheeles väg 2 >>>> 171 77 STOCKHOLM >>>> e-mail: damian.niegow...@ki.se >>>> phone: 0046 8 524 876 33 >>>> fax: 0046 8 736 04 39 >>>> >>>> On Oct 30, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Eike Schulz wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear Coot-users, >>>>> >>>>> I am running Coot-0.7 on OSX 10.6.8. Installation from the 'Scott'-package >>>>> was no problem at all it runs very smoothly. >>>>> >>>>> However, whenever I want to save the coordinates the saving dialog open >>>>> -behind- the main window. To be more precise: the coordinate molecule >>>>> selector opens in front of it but the -file name selector- opens behind >>>>> the main window. This is over the time a bit frustrating when you have to >>>>> minimize/move the main window every time you want to save your structure. >>>>> >>>>> Does it happen to others as well, or is this specific to my system? If its >>>>> possible, how could it be changed to open in front of the main window? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Best regards >>>>> >>>>> Eike >>>>> >>>>> >>> >> >> Hi, >> >> I don't know for your osx version (mine is 10.6.8) but the short-cut I >> know is command-grave accent (⌘ + `). One problem with this is that osx >> considers all X11-based applications to be a single X11 application, so >> it can take a while until you reach the window you want if you have >> other X11-based applications open. Another problem is that, contrary to >> what you have in aqua-based applications, the X11 windows don't cycle. >> Apple developers have known about these issues for a long, long time. >> Perhaps they solved them in more recent versions of osx. >> >> Best regards, >> >> -- >> Miguel >> >> Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques (UMR7257) >> CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université >> Case 932, 163 Avenue de Luminy, 13288 Marseille cedex 9, France >> Tel: +33(0) 491 82 55 93 >> Fax: +33(0) 491 26 67 20 >> mailto:miguel.ortiz-lombar...@afmb.univ-mrs.fr >> http://w2.afmb.univ-mrs.fr/Miguel-Ortiz-Lombardia >