Hi Ritu,
when using the API, you need to quote the text label twice:
cmd.label("chain d and name C1", "'whatever'")
It's a string in a string :)
Cheers,
Thomas
Rituparna Sengupta wrote, On 05/30/12 22:42:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to label something using the API. I'm having
> troub
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to label something using the API. I'm having trouble
with it and the API usage is not listed in PyMol wiki.
I use
label chain d, "whatever"
from the command line and it works fine. But I want to use it in a script. I
tried using
cmd.label("chain d", "whatever")
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Greetings,
Thomas Holder has a webpage on the PyMOLWiki indicating how he
compiled the plugins
(http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/User:Speleo3/VMD_plugins). I suggest
following these directions if you want to try to get the molfile
plugins working. When I get time, I'll make the appropriate changes
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Greetings Priyadarshan,
We don't really use slerpy anymore because that functionality is
pretty much built into PyMOL itself. To learn how to easily make
movies check out our Incentive Documentation (http://pymol.org/dsc) if
you're a subscriber or the Movie School tutorial on the PyMOLWiki
(http:/
Hey,
Of course you can also escape the asterisk (just for the record):
remove resn \*\*\*\*
Cheers,
Tsjerk
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Thomas Holder
wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
>> when visualising data out of a GOLD docking run, where the software
>> has added lone pairs to active site residue