From: Christopher Browning
Date: 27 March 2012 15:44
Hi,
I was wondering whether there was a way to assign a keyboard shortcut to
the real space refine button in COOT. Atleast this way one does not have
to keep looking back to where the real space refine button is to click
it if you want to carry out the refinement.
Cheers,
Chris
--
Dr. Christopher Browning
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From: Debreczeni, Judit
Yes, look here:
http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Coot#Example_11:_Paul_Emsley.27s_Key_Bindings
and the key bindings for r, x, t, R.
JED.
>
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From: Ed Pozharski
I suspect Chris is asking for the shortcut to the zone refinement
button, i.e. invoking the manual zone selection. Not sure if there is a
scripting way to do this, nothing obvious.
--
"Hurry up before we all come back to our senses!"
Julian, King of Lemurs
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From: Petra Lukacik
Dear Chris
Are you trying to use the standard key binding "a" refine with auto-zone?
Mine does not work whilst others such as "m" and "n" for zooming out and in do.
For "a" I get the following message in the terminal:
(graphics-general-key-press-hook 97)
Key 97 not found in (scheme) key bindings
Any ideas on how to fix this, anyone?
I am using Coot 0.6.2 on CentOS 2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.x86_64 x86_64
Regards
Petra
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From: Paul Emsley
The activation order is:
1) click "Real Space Refine" icon
2) click atom at in the residue at the centre of range (and centre of screen, typically)
3) press "a" (i.e. the "A" key)
This was built into Coot pre-user-defined-key-bindings. I rarely, if ever, use it now that there is the "t" short-cut.
In fact, as I write this, I think that I might well take it away so that "A" can be used for something else instead.
Paul.
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From: Petra Lukacik
"A" works as described but "t" is better!
In coot 0.6.2 I added the line
(add-key-binding "Triple Refine" "t" (lambda () (manual-refine-residues 1)))
to the file
~/.coot-preferences/coot-preferences.scm
Many thanks
Petra
Date: 27 March 2012 15:44
Hi,
I was wondering whether there was a way to assign a keyboard shortcut to
the real space refine button in COOT. Atleast this way one does not have
to keep looking back to where the real space refine button is to click
it if you want to carry out the refinement.
Cheers,
Chris
--
Dr. Christopher Browning
----------
From: Debreczeni, Judit
Yes, look here:
http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Coot#Example_11:_Paul_Emsley.27s_Key_Bindings
and the key bindings for r, x, t, R.
JED.
>
----------
From: Ed Pozharski
I suspect Chris is asking for the shortcut to the zone refinement
button, i.e. invoking the manual zone selection. Not sure if there is a
scripting way to do this, nothing obvious.
"Hurry up before we all come back to our senses!"
Julian, King of Lemurs
----------
From: Petra Lukacik
Dear Chris
Are you trying to use the standard key binding "a" refine with auto-zone?
Mine does not work whilst others such as "m" and "n" for zooming out and in do.
For "a" I get the following message in the terminal:
(graphics-general-key-press-hook 97)
Key 97 not found in (scheme) key bindings
Any ideas on how to fix this, anyone?
I am using Coot 0.6.2 on CentOS 2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.x86_64 x86_64
Regards
Petra
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From: Paul Emsley
Are you trying to use the standard key binding "a" refine with auto-zone?
Mine does not work whilst others such as "m" and "n" for zooming out and in do.
For "a" I get the following message in the terminal:
(graphics-general-key-press-hook 97)
Key 97 not found in (scheme) key bindings
Any ideas on how to fix this, anyone?
1) click "Real Space Refine" icon
2) click atom at in the residue at the centre of range (and centre of screen, typically)
3) press "a" (i.e. the "A" key)
This was built into Coot pre-user-defined-key-bindings. I rarely, if ever, use it now that there is the "t" short-cut.
In fact, as I write this, I think that I might well take it away so that "A" can be used for something else instead.
Paul.
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From: Petra Lukacik
"A" works as described but "t" is better!
In coot 0.6.2 I added the line
(add-key-binding "Triple Refine" "t" (lambda () (manual-refine-residues 1)))
to the file
~/.coot-preferences/coot-preferences.scm
Many thanks
Petra
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