> P.S. I tried to add a button which, when clicked, would toggle the
> appropriate isosurface representation between mesh and solid ... but my
> Python/Tk programming leaves a lot to be desired! Maybe there are some
> gurus out there who can sort it out...?
OK - I hacked a work-around which does
I am try to create a picture with shadows visible on the background of the
image. I have so far managed to create a floor, following the example of David
Cooper (movies section of pymol web site) and create shadows on a grey and blue
backgound. Is this the best way of creating a background, or is t
Dear PyMOL-ers,
I have written a PyMOL extension which is useful when manipulating
multiple density maps at once.
This script creates a new window containing one slider bar for each map
currently loaded into PyMOL, and creates an isomesh object for each
map. By moving a slider bar, the contour l