Re: [PyMOL] About Surface

2002-03-06 Thread Richard Gillilan
Warren, I've used Varshney's surface code (written at UNC) for many years now. There are some legal statements but I checked with UNC and they told me they didn't care who used copied or modified the code, so I consider it public domain at this point. I would be happy to send you a copy. It is C-co

RE: [PyMOL] About Surface

2002-03-06 Thread DeLano, Warren
Now, on to Alan's specific questions: > I'm particularly interested in how pymol generate surface (a > internal algorithm?) and how to compare it to vdW, solvent, > Connolly and > MSMS surfaces. PyMOL's surfacing algorithm is just something I cooked up over a weekend a couple years back.

[PyMOL] About Surface

2002-03-06 Thread Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva
Hi List, PyMol is really amazing. Besides what we can do with it now, there is a great potential of evolution. I'm particularly interested in how pymol generate surface (a internal algorithm?) and how to compare it to vdW, solvent, Connolly and MSMS surfaces. Moreover, I know Del