Many thanks to Tim and Nat for, respectively, answering both questions fully,
and to Ethan Merritt for subsequent help!!
Charlie
On May 6, 2014, at 1:24 PM, Tim Gruene wrote:
> Dear Charlie,
>
> I still use molscript quite a bit, it is not so old fashioned as you
> might think. Raster3D is eve
Hi Charlie,
From molscript 2.1.2 you can directly create png, jpeg or gif also,
default being postscript file. At least it is working in linux. I am not
sure in iMac. Just type molscript -h. It should give the options...
HTH
-Karthik
On 5/6/2014 10:45 PM, Carter, Charlie wrote:
I need help
Dear Charlie,
I still use molscript quite a bit, it is not so old fashioned as you
might think. Raster3D is even in the standard repository of Debian.
You need to use the command line option '-r' in order to create Raster3D
output. You can use the pipe
molscript -r -in your_molscipt.inp | render
I need help with a problem whose dimensions I perceive, but cannot surmount.
It appears to be very important for me to re-make an illustration I made long
ago using molscript. For various reasons, I cannot think of a way to do this
with Pymol. I want to highlight active site residues by showing