Hi Beth,

It sounds like you may have accidentally toggled "Overlay Text."  In
the Settings menu, see if that setting is checked, and un-check it.
This works on Linux, not sure about Mac.



On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Beth Stroupe <mestro...@bio.fsu.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to PyMol and probably just made a beginner’s mistake. I managed to 
> get the command line history to scroll on the Viewer. I am not sure the 
> sequence of events that lead to this, I was trying to select a region of the 
> molecule with my mouse and must have used an unfortunate series of mouse 
> clicks and keys (?). I cannot get it to go away and it seems saved to the 
> session. Google has not seemed to find a similar mishap. I was almost done 
> with the figure and would prefer to not start over (but if I begin a new 
> session the scroll is no longer present).
>
> If I hit esc, the molecule goes away but the words remain. The scroll is 
> updated as I add more to the session.
>
> I am running v1.8.6.0 (downloaded today, 5/2/17) on an iMac running Version 
> 10.11.6 El Capitan.
>
> Help! and many thanks,
>
> Beth

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