[Chimera-users] saving images on Windows

Eric Pettersen pett at cgl.ucsf.edu
Mon Aug 8 12:11:55 PDT 2011


Hi Alex,
	I tried to generate the problem you describe on a Windows box here in  
the lab and it worked fine.  So I have two generic pieces of advice  
that may solve the problem:

1) Make sure you have the most current driver for your graphics card  
installed.
2) If you have multisampling turned on (Favorites->Side View, Effects  
tab) try turning it off.

If neither of these help, please use Help->Report a Bug to submit a  
bug report.  That method will give us a lot more info about your  
system hardware and software configuration.  Also if you can please  
attach a session file to generate the image with and details about  
what your settings were in the image-save dialog.  Thanks!

--Eric

                         Eric Pettersen
                         UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
                         http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu

On Aug 8, 2011, at 7:38 AM, Alex Shkumatov wrote:

> Dear Chimera-developers
>
> We noticed a problem with saving images using Chimera, namely, when
> one saves image under Windows (see attached file), there is a visible
> grid present on the beads. This does not happen when one uses linux  
> version.
>
> On windows I am using version 1.5.3 (build 33475). On linux i have  
> 1.5 (build
> 32133).
>
> regards
> Alex
>
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