Ricardo,
A 20+" 1600-1920 by 1200 pixel "switchable" stereo LCD display based on
Parallax Barrier at a $2-3,000 price point would have a good shot at
displacing shutter glasses -- but I don't know that any such product yet
exists.
In my experience:
- Lenticular displays work fine for video but
Dear all,
After reading many messages from last January, I would like to have a
better idea if the best option
for stereo continues to be the one kindly indicated at
http://pymol.sourceforge.net/stereo3d.html
(some messages mentioned alternatives like those listed bellow).
Is there a chance
Thanks a lot Warren.
If you allow me, my script to build sequences of 3 peptides is almost
done. I could even use sculpt to improve my molecules structures.
For the moment I am missing just one thing. I want to make the N-term
and C-term (NH3+ and COO-) automatically for all 20 tripeptide. I know
Alan,
> Is PyMol able to save the built protein/molecule in a PDB
> file with CONECT information. If so, how to do it?
Yes,
set pdb_conect_all
before saving the pdb file in order to get a PDB file with explicit
connectivity and valences for all atoms.
Cheers,
Warren
--
Warren L. DeLano, Ph.D
Hello List!
Is PyMol able to save the built protein/molecule in a PDB file with
CONECT information. If so, how to do it?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers,
Alan
--
Alan Wilter S. da Silva, D.Sc. - Research Associate
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge.
80 Tennis Court Road,
Chad,
You can try,
show spheres, resn HOH (or whatever your waters are called)
set sphere_scale, .2
set sphere_transparency, .5
Good luck,
-bob
On 3/20/06, Chad R. Simmons wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using "nb_spheres" to represent waters in a figure I am generating but
> cannot figure out how
Hello,
I am using "nb_spheres" to represent waters in a figure I am generating but
cannot figure out how to make them transparent (i.e. set
sphere_transparency=x only works for traditional spheres). Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Chad
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