On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 06:45:10PM +0200, Dirk Kostrewa wrote:
> For the MacPyMOL version, the "-S" flag is _not_ necessary for
> quad-buffered stereo, if you go to the monitor settings and drag the
> menu bar in the monitor arrangement settings to the CRT screen, _prior_
> to invoking MacPyMOL
Hi Patrick and Ben,
Am 14.06.10 18:15, schrieb Ben Eisenbraun:
> Hi Patrick,
>
>
>> I invoke the stereo version with this command:
>>
>> /Applications/PyMol/MacPyMOL.app/Contents/MacOS/MacPyMOL -X -1250 -Y 100 -S
>>
>> The X/Y placement is to ensure that the window falls on my CRT, and the
>
Hi Patrick,
> I invoke the stereo version with this command:
>
> /Applications/PyMol/MacPyMOL.app/Contents/MacOS/MacPyMOL -X -1250 -Y 100 -S
>
> The X/Y placement is to ensure that the window falls on my CRT, and the
> -S seems to be necessary to force stereo (if I just run regular MacPyMOL,
>
OK, this is weird. When I upgraded to Snow Leopard a month or two ago, I saw
the exact same phenomenon that Ben describes (but stereo continued to work fine
in Coot). I was too busy to follow it up, however.
This morning, prompted by Ben, I tried again, and lo and behold stereo in
MacPyMOL wor
Howdy PyMOLers,
Has anyone else had issues with quad-buffered stereo on OS X 10.6.3? My
user is seeing strange artifacting in MacPyMOL 1.2r3. An example is here:
http://developer.sbgrid.org/~bene/files/macpymol-stereo.jpg
The odd thing is that when she uses the standard OS X screenshot tool t