Hi Thomas,

now I have the label visible immediately (w/o using ray)!

Thank you very much!

Burkhard.

On 02/28/2014 04:54 AM, Thomas Holder wrote:
> Hi Burkhard,
>
> bug fixed in SVN rev 4067. Let me know if it works for you.
>
> Cheers,
>   Thomas
>
> On 27 Feb 2014, at 10:07, Thomas Holder <thomas.hol...@schrodinger.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Burkhard,
>>
>> this was a very strange ATI only bug which we already could fix in our 
>> Incentive PyMOL release. The fix should soon make it into the open-source 
>> version as well.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>> On 26 Feb 2014, at 02:30, endew...@prisner.de wrote:
>>
>>> Dear PyMOL Experts,
>>> I did check on the mailing list and fond one email about my problem but it 
>>> seems it was nor resolved:
>>> (
>>> http://sourceforge.net/p/pymol/mailman/message/31119931/
>>> )
>>>
>>> I use PyMol :  PyMOL(TM) Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.7.0.0.
>>> and have the problem that the distance command does not show the 'length' 
>>> label, only the yellow dashed line.
>>>
>>> However, like the email in the list stated, if I use the ray command the 
>>> rendered image does show the length label.
>>>
>>> My graphic environment is (PyMol information):
>>> Detected OpenGL version 2.0 or greater. Shaders available.
>>> Detected GLSL version 4.30.
>>> OpenGL graphics engine:
>>> GL_VENDOR:   ATI Technologies Inc.
>>> GL_RENDERER: ASUS EAH5450 Series
>>> GL_VERSION:  4.3.12618 Compatibility Profile Context 13.251
>>> Detected 4 CPU cores.  Enabled multithreaded rendering.
>>>
>>> I also like to mention this behavior is also in PyMOL(TM) Molecular 
>>> Graphics System, Version 1.6.0.0. (including pymol-code-4051-trunk). This 
>>> is not the case in PyMOL(TM) Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.5.0.1., 
>>> where the label is showing. All these Version I compiled on Scientific 
>>> Linux 6 with the provided compilers. I also use the driver for the graphic 
>>> card provided by AMD Driver Packaging Version 13.251-131206a-167201C-ATI.
>>>
>>> I also tried to switch on/off the shaders (set use_shaders) without any 
>>> change.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Burkhard
>>> University Frankfurt, Germany.

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