Hi list !

I have a problem with set_key() that appeared when I executed two scripts 
sequentially. In both scripts I set the F1 key to do something different (ok, 
not a very smart move...). I thought that the newest set_key() would take 
precedence over the latest and overtake its adressing, but unfortunately it 
does not. The binding is very persistent, because I need to close pymol and 
reopen it altogether between the two scripts so that the new binding can take 
place. The current workaround for me is to have 2 pymol instances opened (btw 
wow on pymol's performance even on slow machines ! 30 proteins in one window 
and a density map in the other on just 512M at 1.8GHz !), but I would still 
prefer to know how to do that. 

Thanks in advance !

Garteiser Philippe 
OMRF, Cardiovascular Biology dpt. 
Doctoral candidate, OU Bioengineering 
Advisors: Dr. Tim Mather, Dr M. Uli Nollert 
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