Hi all,

> If you end up wanting to do this a lot then it might be worth looking
> into Dangle ( http://kinemage.biochem.duke.edu/software/dangle.php ).
> This is one of the tools from the Richardson Lab which allows quick
> output of various bond length, angle, torsion and plane measurements.

Robert, thanks for this link. It'd be nice if we could bring these
results into PyMOL for visualization. Sounds like a not too hard
script to write--which brings up two ideas to share.

First, some labs have found that if a PyMOL plugin is created which
makes it easier to use their software, then more people will use their
software. A good example is APBS. Because Michael Lerner created a
simplified interface for us to use, many thousands of people now use
APBS through PyMOL. APBS is great software that stands on its own, but
more people can use it now because of the APBS plugin.

Second, the PyMOLWiki has a page dedicated to taking script requests
(http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Category_talk:Script_Library). If
there's a script you want written--drop the information here and
someone from the community might make it for you.

Cheers,

-- Jason

-- 
Jason Vertrees, PhD
PyMOL Product Manager
Schrodinger, LLC

(e) jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com
(o) +1 (603) 374-7120

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