I am going over a GROMACS trajectory that I have converted to a
2500 frame PyMOL movie and would like to be able to move through the
frames dynamicly i.e. commands like --- go_to_frame (frame number)
--- Is this possible? if so how, and if not, how does PyMOL keep track
of the frame count
I am going over a GROMACS trajectory that I have converted to a 2500
frame PyMOL movie and would like to be able to move through the frames
dynamicly i.e. commands like --- go_to_frame (frame number) --- Is this
possible? if so how, and if not, how does PyMOL keep track of the frame
count
On Wednesday, Jan 22, 2003, at 14:05 America/Chicago,
pymol-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 10:38 AM,
wgsc...@chemistry.ucsc.edu wrote:
Are you using OS 10.2.3? You won't derive the benefits of the
acceleration unless you have 10.2.3. Beyond th
Message: 4
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 12:58:46 -0800
From: "Daniel E. Sabath"
To: Fink Users
Subject: [Fink-users] PyMOL
I've tried PyMOL (molecular modeling software), which now claims to be
accelerated for OpenGL in the new Apple X-windows version, but for me,
rotating protein structures is rea
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 10:38 AM,
wgsc...@chemistry.ucsc.edu wrote:
Are you using OS 10.2.3? You won't derive the benefits of the
acceleration unless you have 10.2.3. Beyond that, I am at a loss. On
my G4 iMac and even on my G3 ibook, x-windows based pymol has gone
from vir
Dear Dan:
Are you using OS 10.2.3? You won't derive the benefits of the
acceleration unless you have 10.2.3. Beyond that, I am at a loss. On
my G4 iMac and even on my G3 ibook, x-windows based pymol has gone from
virtually unusable to almost as good as the native version (which, by