> From: Nukri Sanishvili [mailto:rsanishv...@anl.gov]
> There is a new thing (I'm pretty sure it's a bug, not a
> feature) in 0.86:
> When I Tab for command completion, the command ends with a
> comma when in
> fact = is expected. For example, set cartoon_fl(Tab)at_sheets, not set
> cartoon_fl(
Rongjin,
this works for me. You have to specify either buffer or carve with "named
variables" (hope that is the right term). inh1 is the selection I defined
the map to be centered on.
# load maps
load 2fofc.ccp4, 2fofc_map
load fofc.ccp4, fofc_map
isomesh 2fofc, 2fofc_map, 1.4, inh1, carve=2
co
Hi, all,
I am new to this BB.
In O we can use something like "map_cover object radius" to only
display the density aroung the part model we are interested, and get
rid of other densities neaby to make the figure "clean".
But in PyMOL, I tried "insomesh den, map1, 1.0, (i;8,9), 3.0" to try
to only d
Hi all,
I just installed PyMol last week on my Linux and PC and laptop and I love
it! And v0.86 is of course better with its session-saving capability.
There is a new thing (I'm pretty sure it's a bug, not a feature) in 0.86:
When I Tab for command completion, the command ends with a comma w
Hello PyMOLers,
These are maybe things only Warren will know, but other people might
have some ideas:
1) It's really useful to be able to save sessions - thanks Warren! But
why are .pse files created by PyMOL so big? (well, relatively speaking,
that is!). Even when working with a single norm
Craig,
You'll have to install not only X11, but also its SDK.
Go to:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/x11
then scroll to the bottom of the page, and on the right hand side
you'll see a small box with the title "Developer’s Kit"; inside this
box are links to both of the installers you need.
Richard Gillilan wrote:
Sorry, intended this to go out to the whole group.
Here goes again:
>
> Craig Smith wrote:
> >
> > I've installed X11 server through XDarwin. Will the installation of
> > PyMOL for OS X described on your web page work with XDarwin's
> > implementation of X11 or do I hav