Yes. Things are now fine using 2.7.11. I just had to play a bit with the Apple
Thunderbolt Display which was causing XQuartz to behave funny.
Problem solved.
Cheers
Roberto
On 4 Dec 2017, at 13:39, Engin Özkan
mailto:eoz...@uchicago.edu>> wrote:
Hi,
I have been using Xquartz 2.7.11 (the lat
Hi,
I have been using Xquartz 2.7.11 (the latest release) perfectly fine on
High Sierra. We did not have to downgrade to 2.7.8. CCP4i and Coot works
perfectly fine with XQuartz 2.7.11 on multiple iMacs and MacBook Pros we
have in the lab.
Best,
Engin
On 12/4/17 4:49 AM, Martin Montgomery
Dear Roberto,
You can install Xquartz 2.7.8 which is still available from the xquartz web
site. This was the last version where Xquartz behaved properly and it runs
fine on High Sierra.
Regards
MGM
Martin G Montgomery
Medical Research Council Mitochondrial Biology Unit
University of Cambrid
Solution: I noticed yesterday that XQuartz was behaving normally when my laptop
was not connected to the Apple Thunderbolt Display. Resetting the Thunderbolt
Display solved the problem.
Roberto
On 2 Dec 2017, at 00:04, Steiner, Roberto
mailto:roberto.stei...@kcl.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi all
Since m
Hello,
I had probelms this week with
1) Pymol 2.0 where clicking on the different legacy plugins (except
lighting) caused shut down of Pymol 2.0
2) CCP4 old style aborted upon re-start-up (which I do far too rarely...).
Upon restarting the mac,it appeared that several "Updates" of I do not
k
Hi all
Since my recent upgrade to High Sierra, XQuartz (most recent version 2.7.11 -
fresh installation) does not longer behave properly. Essentially, X11 does not
seem to understand touchpad actions (for example cannot close X11 windows,
cannot drag them around, etc.). This problems also affec