Hi Rajib & Yuktimmana,

start like this:

1) click "CH4"
2) on the right side of the window click "Create As New Object"
3) now you can start replacing elements or attaching more fragments.

Hope that works.

Cheers,
  Thomas

On 19 Apr 2015, at 14:12, Rajib/Susmita Bandopadhyay <bkpsusmi...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Dear Professor,
> 
> We had tried. When I clicked the carbon link, it says, "select the atoms to 
> replace with carbon"
> 
> When I clicked on CH4 it says, "Pick locations to attach methyl".
> 
> This goes on for others as well.
> 
> That is supposed to mean I can't build a molecule from scratch! I am using 
> the version 1.5.0.1, available from the Debian Repository.
> 
> My UI appears as the one immediately below, while the website has the one at 
> the bottom.
> 
> When I click on the drop-down menu Build the program shows: Fragment, 
> Residue, Sculpting, etc., but not single atom or single molecule.
> 
> <Mail Attachment.png>
> The one below is on the website.
> 
> <Mail Attachment.png>
> 
> The first step is always the toughest one, we know. Please get us moving. 
> Give me some concrete steps - click, then do this, then this, ... to build 
> one molecule from scratch.
> Regards,
> Rajib & Yuktimmana
> 
> On 04/19/2015 07:28 PM, Thomas Holder wrote:
>> Hi Rajib & Yuktimmana,
>> 
>> you can interactively build molecules using the builder:
>> 
>> http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Builder
>> 
>> 
>> Enjoy!
>> 
>> Cheers,
>>   Thomas
>> 
>> On 19 Apr 2015, at 08:03, bkpsusmitaa 
>> <bkpsusmi...@gmail.com>
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear Sir / Madam,
>>> My daughter and I are novices in PyMol. We have only just begun! :) I
>>> have seen the page
>>> 
>>> http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Practical_Pymol_for_Beginners
>>> .
>>> Begins with a protein molecule.
>>> We use the PyMol package from the Debian Repository in a Knoppix system.
>>> How can we begin by building a simple molecule, say, methane, or
>>> carbon tetrachloride, or butylene?
>>> Eagerly awaiting your reply,
>>> Rajib & Yuktimmana

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Principal Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.
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