PyMOL version 0.92 can be obtained from http://pymol.sf.net at your
convenience.
Though this is mostly an "under the hood" improvements release, there
are some developments worth noting:
Significant changes
- New "dss" command assigns secondary structure quickly.
- PyMOL can now read O/B
Marcelo,
PyMOL doesn't currently do a very good job with a solid solvent
accessible surfaced because they aren't smooth like the Connolly
surface. But here's what you can do:
show spheres
set sphere_solvent,1
or
hide spheres
show mesh
set solvent_mesh,1
now add in
show surface
for a
Douglas,
Simply:
save filename.pse
ie
save today.pse
Cheers,
Warren
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I'm having a hard time finding how to save my session running on a G4
Powerbook, using PyMOL v0.91. The command, File::Save, is grayed
out, and there's no command File::Save Session as described in the
Users Manual. Is there a trick, or a command line statement?
By the way, is there a way to s
Dear all,
I am new to pymol and appologyze if his is an "easy question", anyway here it
goes;
Is it possible to change the surface radius in pymol so that I can represent
the solvente accesible surface ?
By the way, I am running pymol 0.90 under windows XP
Thanks,
Marcelo Castilho
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Marce
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