[PyMOL] obprobe & Pymol

2010-03-27 Thread Rafael Najmanovich
Hi, Is there a way to visualize the gaussian cube output format of OpenBabel's obprobe program? Thanks. rafael Dr. Rafael Najmanovich Assistant professor/Professeur adjoint Département de biochimie Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé Universi

[PyMOL] Approaching Deadline: 3DSig: Structural bioinformatics and Computational Biophysics

2007-05-29 Thread Rafael Najmanovich
ptop (presenters must bring their own laptops). The aim of the poster/ laptop session is to facilitate interactions between the presenter and the viewers. http://structure.bu.edu/3DSig/ Looking forward to seeing you in Vienna! Dr. Rafael Najmanovich European Bioinformatics Insti

[PyMOL] Structural bioinformatics and computational biophysics ISMB satellite meeting

2007-05-22 Thread Rafael Najmanovich
ptop (presenters must bring their own laptops). The aim of the poster/ laptop session is to facilitate interactions between the presenter and the viewers. http://structure.bu.edu/3DSig/ Looking forward to seeing you in Vienna! Dr. Rafael Najmanovich European Bioinformatics Insti

Re: [PyMOL] iterate over object names

2007-02-16 Thread Rafael Najmanovich
appropriate. r. On 16 Feb 2007, at 13:52, Rafael Najmanovich wrote: Hi, I need to iterate over object names from within a script. Any ideas on how to do it? While a variable objn exists and it can be used to label objects, if I use the iterate command, it seems I cannot

[PyMOL] iterate over object names

2007-02-16 Thread Rafael Najmanovich
Hi, I need to iterate over object names from within a script. Any ideas on how to do it? While a variable objn exists and it can be used to label objects, if I use the iterate command, it seems I cannot access it. Thanks in advance. r. Dr. Rafael Najmanovich

[PyMOL] cmd.label, custom labels, script

2006-12-19 Thread Rafael Najmanovich
objn is a variable that contains the object-name. I'd like to display this string and I ask if there is some way to display these strings in the same way/position as cmd.label normally would. Thanks for your help. r. Dr. Rafael Najmanovich European Bioinformatics Institute