wiki:2016-01-14

Attendees

Elaine, Eric, Greg, TomF

Agenda

  • Review action items from last meeting
  • Discuss the following:
    • Semicolon processing on command line
    • Echoing commands invoked via Quick Start URL on the command line
    • Trying out wxPython's AUI test program in Windows 10

Discussion

  • Decided that commands clicked on with the QS guide should be treated as if they had been typed
  • A semicolon needs to cause the current command to be executed prior to parsing other commands following the semicolon
  • The wx Advanced User Interface most likely works fine on Windows but it would be good to confirm this

Outstanding Action Items

  • Create ticket(s) for URL command echoing (Eric)
  • Fix semicolon processing on command line (Greg)
  • Test wx AUI on Windows (Greg)
  • Friends and Family bugs outstanding
    • New version of phoenix (Greg)
      • Make Linux release if new version works well (Greg)
    • Version command (Greg)
    • Fetch feedback (Eric)
    • Quick start update (TomG)
    • Ribbon strand smoothing (Conrad)
    • Save ribbon attributes in sessions (Conrad)
    • Save lighting attributes in sessions (TomG)
    • Save clip planes in sessions (TomG)
    • Save named views in sessions (TomG)
    • Stretch goals
      • Hither/Yon planes in side view (Greg)
      • Save global pseudobond manager in sessions (Eric)
      • Finish mmCIF NMR structure support (Greg)
      • Figure out and fix Mac OS X runtime linking bug (TomG/Greg/Conrad)
      • First-time start-up failure after installation from dmg (TomG/Greg/Conrad/Eric)
      • Save molecular surfaces in sessions (Eric/TomG)
  • Announcing ChimeraX release
    • Need licensing agreement
    • Invite the follow to try current version:
      • Andreas and Ezra (TomF)
      • Oliver Clarke (TomF)
      • Jane Richardson (defer until ribbons look just plain beautiful)
      • Graham & his group (TomG)
    • Should we focus on specific people/groups or cast a broad net?
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