I have been thinking about getting a multicore remote server to run
Autodock, do rendering, etc. It would be convenient to run PyMol
directly on the server, tunneling the connection to an X-server running
on my desktop. However, there is a long response-time delay when using
PyMol 1.2r1 (x86_64
Dear Bryan,
Curiously the escape key will switch back for you. It's been this way
forever I think.
When asking questions please specify some details on your version of
PyMOL. In my version (1.2) the figure in the main window does not
disappear when invoking the help command.
Hope this helps!
Be
Dear PyMOL users:
I have been working my way through a tutorial on how to use PyMOL, and
working primarily from the command line. Being somewhat schooled in
UNIX, I ran into a problem and typed >help show on the command line. I
got the information much like I would have from a UNIX terminal, but
PyMOLers,
Work on bringing PyMOL's code up to a newer openGL standard has begun.
This will bring us access to new openGL features. We're taking a
poll of which openGL version your systems support.
To cast your vote please visit: http://pymol.org/poll
Cheers,
-- Jason
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Jason Vertrees, PhD