Hi Michael,
* Michael Bovee [2003-11-11 16:08] wrote:
> I think this is a question about syntax for the 'select' command. I
> study a homodimeric enzyme, which has been crystallized in various
> ligand-bound states. For example, I have loaded and aligned two
> different pdb files, and so ther
Hi all, newbie question here;
I think this is a question about syntax for the 'select' command. I
study a homodimeric enzyme, which has been crystallized in various
ligand-bound states. For example, I have loaded and aligned two
different pdb files, and so there are actually four Lysine 465's
the "merged mode" is just one framebuffer for both display, so fool the
system thinking it's only a "single-head" presented.
No, Xinerama won't work with DRI. That's why i used merged mode, but it
messed up nmrview's font.
Seems nobody else out there using two screens?
Thanks anyway, Marc
Che
> What does "merged mode" mean?
i'm curious about this mode too.
> As far as I know, nVidia claims, that their driver can do that though
> (but I haven't tested it, due to lack of a second screen and a dual-head
> graphics-card.
it is true. I've tried it on a Quadro 700XGL under RH9 and it is
Yu Chen wrote:
Hello, pymolers
We running Redhat 7.3, XFree86 4.2.0, kernel 2.4.18-3. Currently, we
running on Matrox Millennium G450, the 3D-accelleration works fine in
Merged mode but not in dual-head mode. While nmrview works fine in
dual-head mode, but font messed up in Merged mode. So
Hi Warren
Could you tell me how I should reference Pymol in papers etc? I've tried
finding it one the web and i've not seen it
Ta
Chris