Patrick,
 
To accomplish this, you must launch the program via command line with -X and
-Y options specifying the cartesian coordinates of the window on the CRT.
For example, if the CRT is off to the left, use something like: 
 
/Applications/MacPyMOL.app/Contents/MacOS/MacPyMOL -X -1000 -Y 100
 
Cheers,
Warren
 
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[mailto:pymol-users-boun...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Patrick Loll
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 12:05 PM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PyMOL] More MacPro questions


Thanks to all who offered help when I was trying to get hardware stereo
working on my new MacPro. It appears that the two critical steps were 1)
making certain that the refresh rate on the CRT was set to an appropriate
value (default was too low) and 2) putting the Dock in the CRT window (when
the Dock lives on the LCD I can only get . 

Now I have two more questions: 

1) Does anyone know of a way to get the stereo to work when the Dock resides
on the LCD? (This would seem to involve forcing the application to open on
the CRT). After years of looking at nice LCDs, I hate to spend a lot of time
looking at the CRT (unless I'm gazing at some beautiful molecule in stereo).

2) Is there some way to drag molecules when using the Mighty Mouse? Whenever
I press the middle mouse button (scroll ball), the LH button is also
depressed, and so I rotate instead of drag.

Thanks,

Pat


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