[PyMOL] Suggestions for manual - nonspecialists perspective

2002-12-23 Thread 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 what information is in a PDB file and other file formats including: - Number of subunits displayed from multimeric complexes. - presence and number of bound ligands, number of w

Re: [PyMOL] Suggestions

2002-05-15 Thread Warren L. DeLano
On 15 May 2002, Gareth Stockwell wrote: > First let me say that PyMol is the most useful and powerful open-source > software I have come across. > 1. There appears to be a bug in the isomesh routine (see comment > submitted to the Sourceforge bugtracker). I haven't tried the latest > CVS versio

[PyMOL] Suggestions

2002-05-15 Thread Gareth Stockwell
First let me say that PyMol is the most useful and powerful open-source software I have come across. I am running the 0.78 version, installed from RPM onto a RedHat Linux 7.3 system with an nVidia Vanta graphics card. I have a few comments: 1. There appears to be a bug in the isomesh routine (s