Hi Yeping,

I confirm that this is broken is 1.5, but works fine in 1.6. It seems
that this was a bug in the early version of the lines shader. So until
you have the change to upgrade, I suggest to disable the line shader:

PyMOL> unset line_use_shader

Cheers,
  Thomas

sunyeping wrote, On 09/04/13 17:21:
> Dear all
>  
> I want to make line presentation in pymol looks more thicker so I enter
> "set line_width, 3", but the lines in the viewer window don't show any
> change. Have you meet such circumstance? The pymol (version 1.5.0.1) is
> installed in centos5.9 system and other functions seem well. Thanks.
>  
> Yeping Sun
> 
> Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Developer
Schrödinger Contractor

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