Hi there,

I was wondering if there is a way to check if a .pml is being run in
command line mode (pymol -c), i.e. without the GUI.

The reason I'm asking, is because I am making some scripts for figures,
and save the representations as scenes. It would be nice to both be able
to view them (running the .pml normally) and also make raytraced png's
when the .pml is being run in commandline mode.

Best regards,
Folmer Fredslund

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