Dear Luca and Serge,
> > PS: If any one as some info on the previous questions I asked (get_view
> > blocks...), really don't fill shy about it. I did not have any answer
> > (even off list)
>
here is the meaning of the rotation matrix:
set_view (\
#rotation matrix, describes the orientation
* Luca Jovine [2002-10-02 10:53] wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 10:10 AM, Serge Cohen wrote:
>
> > PS: If any one as some info on the previous questions I asked (get_view
> > blocks...), really don't fill shy about it. I did not have any answer
> > (even off list)
>
> Actually, I
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 10:10 AM, Serge Cohen wrote:
PS: If any one as some info on the previous questions I asked (get_view
blocks...), really don't fill shy about it. I did not have any answer
(even off list)
Actually, I would also be very interested in knowing what the matrix
ou
>On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 06:05 PM, Timothy Moore wrote:
>
>Hi, I was wondering if anyone could explain how to use get_view on the
>native version - which only has the pymol viewer window - when you don't
>seem to be able to cut text from that..??
Hello Tim,
This should work:
1) Download
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could explain how to use get_view on the
native version - which only has the pymol viewer window - when you don't
seem to be able to cut text from that..??
Perhaps if you start logging from the command line, but I don't know how
to do that either..
ADvice would be gr