There are two ways to do this. Either start pymol from the command line
in your working directory, or use .pymolrc to automatically change to this
directory (something like os.chdir('~/working_directory') should do it).
Pete
> Would it be possible to add setting to pymol for a default working
di
Would it be possible to add setting to pymol for a default working directory?
Along with this, perhaps a setting that, by default, ignores hidden
directories? As it now stands, whenever I fire up pymol on linux, I have to
navigate down a huge list of hidden directories to find the directory, t
Along these lines, PyMOL also allows one to quit the program without
prompting that you may have unsaved work (i.e., the session has changed
since the last time a .pse file was written). Is this also easily
implemented?
-Tom
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