The following alias should let you set everything back to factory default after you’ve used ISOLDE: 

alias clipperOff camera mono;cofr front showPivot false;mousemode left select control; mousemode left none control shift; mousemode middle none control; mousemode wheel zoom; mousemode right none shift; mousemode wheel none control; mousemode wheel none alt;mousemode wheel none shift; clip off


On Tue, 19 Dec 2023 at 21:05, Tristan Croll <tcroll@altoslabs.com> wrote:
I *think* this is probably because Clipper sets the camera to orthographic on first initialisation. I can’t recall doing much more complex than that, but I can check… possibly its custom zoom mouse mode *might* be the culprit.

On Tue, 19 Dec 2023 at 20:59, Alexis Rohou via ChimeraX-users <chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:
Hello,

I've just noticed that the view command doesn't behave as expected after I have started ISOLDE.

Specifically, if I save a view ("view name view1") and later try to restore it ("view view1"), it will get me back to the correct orientation of view1 but the zoom will not be restored.

I assume ISOLDE is changing a setting under the hood. Is there some way to make ISOLDE play nicely with "view"? Right now my only workaround is to quit ChimeraX and start again front he beginning, without launching ISOLDE.

Cheers,
Alexis
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