>In any case, you ask a useful question: I too would like to know what
>license, if any, is granted by the tutorial's authors. If released under an
>appropriate license, it could be modified for Linux/Unix/MacOSX users, and
>used in course material, distributed with PyMOL, etc.
Hello,
I haven't
Hello,
I have a small tutorial for getting started with PyMOL and I have no idea
if people actually use it...
Anyway, our server has changed and the webpage has been moved to:
http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/eltis/pymol/
(finally no IP in the domain name!)
If you have mirrored this site previous
Hello,
I have moved the old PyMOL tutorial to the Dr. Eltis lab server. The new
link is:
http://137.82.122.63:1000/pymol/index.html
This should eliminate the pop-up ads!
If you would like me to send you an updated version of this tutorial,
please let me know and I can send you the .zip
Carly
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way to colour by a structure by hydrophobicity.
Carly
Hello,
I have uploaded a new version of the tutorial:
http://pymol_tutorial.tripod.com/
There isn't much new if you have seen it before, I have added a small
section on stereo views and hydrogen bonds.
Those people mirroring this are welcome to update.
Another question regarding hetatms,
using my
Hello, while this is a simple question, I can't seem to find the answer
anywhere.
How do I select a specific hetatm:
The pdb file says:
HETBCL C 1 51
HETBCL C 2 66
HETBCL C 3 66
HETBCL C 4 66
HETBPH C 5 51
HET
Hello PyMOL users,
I have just started using PyMOL to visualize molecules and thought since
I'm at the beginning I could write a tutorial giving an introduction to
using PyMOL. This tutorial is directed at complete beginners so that they
can start using the software right away.
I have posted the