
Unfortunately, we have not tested Chimera on Yosemite yet. It is highly likely that there is some OpenGL issue given the images that you are seeing. We will try to get to this soon, but we're pretty tight on programmer resources. If you feel adventurous (which I assume you are since you're running Yosemite :-) ), you can try playing with some OpenGL options by going to the General category in Preferences and turn on "Debug OpenGL on startup". The next time you start Chimera, it should display a dialog where you can selectively turn certain OpenGL options on and off (see http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/docs/ContributedSoftware/debug/debug.html). If you discover anything, please let us know. Conrad On 10/8/2014 2:31 AM, Jethro Hemmann wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using Chimera on my Macbook running the public beta of Yosemite.
The colors of the molecules appear very dim and they are hard to recognize, as can be seen in the attached screenshot. In this example, the lipid chains are colored orange, while the water molecules should by cyan. The colors in the menu Actions --> Color seem to appear with their correct brightness, although.
I also tried the daily build of the alpha version of Chimera, but the problem persists.
Is this problem related to Yosemite? Or do I have to adjust some settings?
Thanks a lot,
Jethro
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