Whoops, I replied instead of sending to the list. Sorry Luca. Here's
what I put anyway.
And I've got myself a Kensington mouse with 5 buttons (one of them also
a wheel). It's good too, although if I'd been paying for it myself I'd
have got something less fancy.
As a welcome side effect, my
No problems w/ Kensington Orbit mice under OS X w/ PyMol...
At 6:33 PM -0400 9/9/02, Luca Jovine wrote:
I use a basic Logitech 2 button + wheel mouse, and it seems to work
just fine...
-Luca
On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 04:29 PM, wgsc...@chemistry.ucsc.edu wrote:
I've been using the comm
I use a basic Logitech 2 button + wheel mouse, and it seems to work just
fine...
-Luca
On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 04:29 PM, wgsc...@chemistry.ucsc.edu
wrote:
I've been using the commands and a lobotomized 1-button mouse. It would
ge a great question for the pymol users email list.
A
Michael,
None of the official releases have Amber trajectory support (although
the mac 0.84 beta may have an early version of this code). I'm planning on
another release near the end of September.
If you can build from the CVS repository, then you can use the code today:
(1) make sure
I know there has been some work done on using AMBER trajectories with PyMol.
Any pointers???
Mike Ford
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Scott,
> From: Scott Classen [mailto:clas...@uclink.berkeley.edu]
> OK I am now trying to make a movie and I have a question
> I start the movie out like this:
>
> mset 1 x72
> mdo 1: turn x,5; turn y,5
> mdo 2: turn x,5; turn y,5
> mdo 3: turn x,5; turn y,5
> mdo 4: turn x,5; turn y,5
> mdo 5:
Mac PyMOL users
A lab mate has a Microsoft 3 button optical mouse so I tried it out on
my G3 powerbook and it works very well with PyMOL. Yeah!!! I guess I'll
have to but a mouse.
OK I am now trying to make a movie and I have a question
I start the movie out like this:
mset 1 x72
mdo 1: tur