Yes, this strategy works very well. Thanks.
Jianghai
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Jianghai Zhu, Ph.D
CBR Institute for Biomedical Research
Department of Pathology
Harvard Medical School
200 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115
Ph: 617-278-3211
Fx: 618-278-3232
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Jianghai,
The ray_trace_mode tracing mechanism operates at a per-pixel level. Thus,
to get a small image with a nice outline, you simply render a large image
and then shrink it down.
Cheers,
Warren
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Hi all,
The black outline made by "set ray_trace_mode, 1 (or 2, 3)" is very
nice if the picture is a zoom in view. However, when I look at a
whole structure, a big one, the black outline is way too thick and
the loops just turn into some thick black lines. Is there a way to
adjust the t
Indraneel,
Try something like:
pair_fit 1p80_A///79-130+160-180/CA, 1gwe_A///14-65+95-125/CA
instead, where hypen (-) is used for matchd residue ranges, and plus (+) is
used for the unmatched (gap) ranges.
Cheers,
Warren
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Correction (for the record):
> flag ignore, clear, resn mse
flag ignore, resn mse, clear
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:pymol-users-boun...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf
> Of DeLano Scientific
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 11:04 AM
David,
As long as you run Windows XP and not Vista, most modern "shared-memory" GPU
systems should have sufficient performance for PyMOL.
If you're thinking of new systems, it is no secret that I unabashedly favor
and recommend the Windows-&-Linux-capable PC laptops made by that
consumer-produ