Dear Chandan,
The command "log_open" will start writing a log file of events happening.
If you want a specific name for the logfile you write "log_open myfile.pml"
In that file the commands you type will be saved, as well as actions from
menus (not sure how many, but I think most of them).
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Folmer
2013/11/11 Chandan Choudhury <iitd...@gmail.com>
>
> Dear PyMOL users,
>
> I was just wandering to know that does PyMOL saves the history of the
> commands typed?
>
> If so, please let me know how can it be done.
>
> Chandan
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