Dear Thomas,
I have used the one from the ubuntu repositories. Is it preferably to
manually compile it?
All the best,
Itamar
> Hi Itamar,
>
> Have you compiled PyMOL yourself? If yes, have you installed PyQt5? See
> https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Linux_Install#Requirements
>
> Cheers,
> Thoma
On 15-Oct-2018 05:44, Thomas Holder wrote:
Hi Itamar,
Have you compiled PyMOL yourself? If yes, have you installed PyQt5?
See https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Linux_Install#Requirements
When 2.3.0a was built on Linux using the wiki's build method there were
no issues getting it to pick up PyQt
Hi Itamar,
Have you compiled PyMOL yourself? If yes, have you installed PyQt5? See
https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Linux_Install#Requirements
Cheers,
Thomas
> On Oct 10, 2018, at 9:11 AM, Itamar Kass wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using Pymol 2.1.0 on Ubuntu 18.04. When run, it opens two windows
Hi Abhik,
Assuming you're talking about a ramp-colored surface. You can update the ramp
from the "C" color menu (e.g.: C > grayscale), or from the command line:
PyMOL> ramp_update yourramp, color=grayscale
See also:
https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Ramp_New
Cheers,
Thomas
> On Oct 13, 2018,
Hi Benjamin,
You found some ancient piece of API and I'm not sure if it ever was functional.
Since the Tcl/Tk GUI is deprecated, we'll probably just remove that broken
startWithTclTk method.
The pymol2 module is a low level interface and doesn't provide a GUI out of the
box. It's also little u
Hej everybody,
I would like to start to write an own PyMol modul.
Therefore I thougth it would be interesting to use the pymol2 package.
But here I encounter a problem starting the GUI.
Can you spot what is missing here?
my code:
import pymol2
p1 = pymol2.PyMOL()
p1.start