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Launch Protein Viewer from File failed #10
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Hmm. I'm struggling to reproduce this @zirui. What sort of files are you trying to open? Maybe you can share them? |
i'm trying to open a pdb file(download from rcsb.org), |
Ah, gotcha. You shouldn’t use the command palette to open from files. If you right click on the file(s) in the file explorer & select ‘Launch Protein Viewer from Files’ it should do the trick. Check out the GIF in the readme for an example :) |
@zirui How did you get on? Can I close the issue? |
right click on the file in the file explorer & select 'Launch Protein Viewer from Files' works! |
I agree that would be a nice feature. Unfortunately, I don’t think I’m going to have bandwidth to add it in the foreseeable future. Apologies.
Happy to support if you want to contribute a PR.
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On 16 May 2022, at 02:54, zirui ***@***.***> wrote:
right click on the file in the file explorer & select 'Launch Protein Viewer from Files' works!
but i think it will be more convenient if view pdb from command palette is supported
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"Start Protein Viewer' with PDB works,
but when select 'Launch Protein Viewer from Files(s)', vscode throw error msg:
"Command 'Launch Protein Viewer from File(s)' resulted in an error (Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'map'))
vscode version:
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