Hi Evan:
I ran pdb2pqr by hand and I think the Zn and CTP is problematic:
REMARK 5 WARNING: PDB2PQR was unable to assign charges
REMARK 5 to the following atoms (omitted below):
REMARK 5 7220 ZN in ZN 154
REMARK 5 7221 ZN in ZN 154
REMARK 5
Hi folks:
Why is "spectrum" and the internal gui (which I assume invokes
"spectrum") so much faster than util.rainbow ?
I like the util.rainbow default color scheme a bit better, but it takes
forever for large complexes. Is there a simple way to get spectrum
to mimic the rainbow color schem
Hi folks:
I tried to make some symmetry objects of my molecule using the
instructions in the manual. MacPymol (0.94b) choked on this, crashing
the whole system. (OS X doesn't often crash, but when it does, it
ain't pretty). When I rebooted I was unable to log into my account.
Fortunately
Howdie, Citizens:
Jack Howarth very kindly got a current version of X-windows pymol
working on Mac OS X via fink. These files work for 10.3 and python
2.3, and he also has some that work with python2.2.x
http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/xtal/xtalfink/pymol.info
http://chemistry.ucsc.edu
Hi Zac:
Thanks for sharing this.
I just bought one of these for MacOSX and it works great with O. Will
your python script, along with powermate.py, work on other platforms
like OSX where the default driver/kernel extensions that come with the
powermate have been installed, or is this specifi
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Nat et al:
1. For fortran, there is also an f2py interface:
http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/f2py2e/
2. Some things just seem far easier in perl, like is there a one line
python-equivalent for this:
perl -pi -e 's/old/new/g' myfile.txt
?
3. There is now a python-objective C bridge if you want
When I installed X-windows pymol 0.90 on OS X using fink and try to run
it, I get an error
/sw/bin/python: can't open file
'/Users/delwarl/pymol/modules/pymol/__init__.py'
another user reported a different such error:
/sw/lib/pymol/modules/pymol/__init__.py:300: RuntimeWarning: Python C
API
Hi:
I just installed the new os x version of pymol.
I had been invoking pymol with full screen using the following command:
/Applications/PyMOL/Darwin/pymol.com -q -e
This avoids the multiple icons and terminal screens and just opens up
pymol to full screen mode.
In the previous version the
Coincidently that was the exact same program that hosed my python
installation too.
I had set up my computer to run the python based AutoDock Tools
interface to the docking program AutoDock. The installer for this
program puts its own copy of python as a subdirectory in the main
application dir
Hi:
I have been making a few rendered movies to give my computer something
to chew on at night. This morning I came in to fink failure at step 97
of 120 frames with the following error:
MoviePNG: wrote high_closeup_0096.png
Ray: tracing 1120x960 = 1075200 rays...
Ray: processed 18531 grap
Regarding povray installation with fink:
fink installs povray 3.5 without a problem for me.
However, if you look at the file
/sw/fink/10.2/stable/main/finkinfo/graphics/povray-3.50b-1.info
you find the following dependencies:
BuildDepends: libtiff, libjpeg, libpng, dlcompat-dev
Depends: x11,
Dear Dan:
Are you using OS 10.2.3? You won't derive the benefits of the
acceleration unless you have 10.2.3. Beyond that, I am at a loss. On
my G4 iMac and even on my G3 ibook, x-windows based pymol has gone from
virtually unusable to almost as good as the native version (which, by
Oh, and if you already have installed pymol with fink, you don't need
to do anything apart from installing Apple's X-windows.
William G. Scott
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
and The Center for the Molecular Biology of RNA
Sinsheimer Laboratories
University of Calif
Awesome! I was hoping Apple's new release might have this impact.
In my hands the X-windows version of pymol on OS X went from unusable
to almost as fast as the native version.
Apple's GLUT driver can now bind to the hardware drivers under X11 at
the
same time as the Tcl/Tk external GUI
On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 12:07 PM,
pymol-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
1. Suggestions for manual - nonspecialists perspective (James L.
Kilgore)
What I'd like to see written in an accessible form for a
non-programmer is
1) A concise-but-ground-up description of wh
to this please
let me know.
BTW if you want to install mmtk via fink on OS X I have an install
script here:
http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/xtal/xtalfink_html.html
Thanks in advance.
Bill Scott
William G. Scott
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
and The
Hi Folks:
Is there a way to display a cross-section of electron density
(false)-color-coded for electron density? In other words, I would like
to produce a 2-D plot that looks like a contour map (eg: output of CCP4
npo) but color-coded with respect to electron density. A continuum, if
poss
Howdie Citizens:
There is a new PyObjC web page at
http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/index.php complete with a truly tasteful
icon.
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Has anyone made use of this (pyobjc, not the photo) yet?
Bill
William G. Scott
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
and The Center
n use the open filename command as the equivalent
of double-clicking a file to open it. I imagine there is something
similar for windows but I don't know what it is.
Here is part of my /Users/homedirectory/pymol/alias.pml file to give
an idea for how this is implemented:
alias 1,
Hi Lieven:
I don't have windows pymol or access currently to a windows machine, so
I will have to tell you how I did it on the Mac version and then hope
it is essentially identical with windows.
I did this about 6 months ago in order to hyperlink quicktime to
Powerpoint in XP. I am assuming
Dear Stephen Miller:
Also, don't overlook the fact that pymol itself is a movie player. In
powerpoint you can create what is called a hyperlink to pymol, and then
you can just load in your macro (pml script) and your movie starts
playing embedded in powerpoint. This is far better because you
There is a program called gif-builder (Mac OS 9 and 10) that is free
and uses a variety of input types to make an animated gif which then is
platform-independent. Sadly the link is broken
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/235 but if anyone needs it I can
email you mine.
Also if you have
I've been using the commands and a lobotomized 1-button mouse. It would
ge a great question for the pymol users email list.
Anybody know of an improvement mouse-wise for OS X?
On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 12:31 PM, Scott Classen wrote:
Dr. Scott
I just installed the OSX version of PyMO
I've put a screen-shot here if anyone wants to have a look.
http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/xtal/page6.html
Hopefully this will generate a little free publicity...
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 08:02 PM, Bronwyn Carlisle wrote:
I second that motion. Very nice.
Thank-you
Bronwy
I just noticed the OS X pymol native update, downloaded and installed it
and it is great. It also makes me think that one day I might even
install OS 10.2(there was no reason to if pymol didn't work).
Nice job Warren!
Thanks.
Bill Scott
William G. Scott
Associate Professor
Department
Folks, I have made a tough decision. Like many of you, I believe
that PyMOL has the potential to become an effective software tool for
bioinformatics, structural biology, computational chemistry,
cheminformatics, and Science education. However, by myself, working in
my
spare time, I can not br
Hi Warren, et al:
I just returned from a conference where I gave my first pymol-based
presentation on an ibook G3 500MHz using the native version (the
X-windows version, as previously noted, was impossibly slow). I have to
say it was a resounding success. I used it to present both structures
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