

So there is no need to set any variables. Runtime when executing wincoot.bat ( runwincoot.bat prior to 0.8.8). This is a list of environment variables WinCoot uses. Shell in the directory where you want to work in and the state file Alternatively you start WinCoot ( wincoot.bat) from a

Individual users you could change this in the Properties of the Started from (default is C:/yourWinCoot). The coot state file will be saved in the directory where WinCoot is Individual user (you obviously need a wincoot.bat Might want to change these environment variables in the wincoot.bat file ( runwincoot.bat prior to 0.8.8) coot-preferences directory,įiles are stored. Uses 2 directories (environment variables) whichīe used individually by the user. WinCoot doesn't need to set any environment variables any more but Although these are tested they may not be fully functional Pre-release (developer) versions are build every night and are the latest coot Stable releases are tested official releases (every few month). What are the different versions (stable/pre-release version)? You have problems and are desperate to do so. An autobuild script help you to do so ( build-it-win).

However, I cannot garantee that you'll be able to build it on your You can download the source code from here. (2) You will need about 500MB of disk space for WinCoot (I hope It will accumulate a lot of pdbįiles and should be 'cleaned' occasionally. (1) WinCoot will save your backup structures in a coot-backupĭirectory, which is default under C:\yourWinCootdirectory\coot-backup.Ĭan be changed for every user.
