= Attendees = Elaine, Eric, Greg, TomG, TomF = Agenda = * Review action items from last meeting * Semicolon processing on command line * Possible echo commands invoked via URL on command line * Discuss session status * Volume models not in sessions currently * Python level ribbon attributes * Global pseudobond manager * Lighting * Decide what else still needs to be done * finish mmCIF NMR structure support * figure out and fix Mac OS X runtime linking bug * Will there be a Linux release? * Decide who will get the friends-and-family release * Decide on bounded Qt evaluation plan * --windowsys flag * implement: * dockable main window * status line * OpenGL area * mouse modes * reply log (perhaps simplified) * balloon help * menus * command line * keystroke forwarding * ETA: * top priority and few distractions (other ChimeraX emergencies, grant writing, etc.): 1 month * therefore probably 2 months * Notes: * separate Git checkout, for easy variance of compiler environment and options * frequent testing of Linux version * Qt 5.5.1 (latest !PyQt) = Action Items = * 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 * Oliver Clarke * Jane Richardson * Darrell Hurt * ~~Graham & his group * Should we focus on specific people/groups or cast a broad net?