Even better: try the "feedback" command:
feedback disable,all,actions
feedback disable,all,results
Will suppress most of PyMOL's normal chatter.
Dear Pymolers,
Well I asked about the possibility of supressing some output
from pymol earlier.
I'm so happy that I found something important.
In my case, what bothered me is that I have to do a lot of
selections and analyze the selected residues.
There are roughly 10,000 selection for each pdb f
> Is there a way to keep my program 'quiet',
> or I can customize the output message myself?
Depending on your OS and shell, something like this may work:
denethor:~ > /usr/local/pymol/pymol.com >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
This works under Bash in any modern Linux distribution, from what I've
seen.
Dear Pymolers,
I have studied how to use selections and I have done some
very interesting analysis for my own research.
However, there is one thing that I wish to be able to improve.
Since I have to deal with thousands of PDB files,
do about ten to twenty selections on each of them,
and then count