Re: [PyMOL] pymol in the background

2007-09-21 Thread Gordon Wells
lists.sourceforge.net] *On Behalf Of *Gordon Wells > *Sent:* Thursday, September 20, 2007 10:11 AM > *To:* pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net > *Subject:* [PyMOL] pymol in the background > > Hi > > I seem to be having trouble running pymol (v1.0, gentoo) in the background > f

Re: [PyMOL] pymol in the background

2007-09-20 Thread DeLano Scientific
ailto:pymol-users-boun...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Gordon Wells Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 10:11 AM To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [PyMOL] pymol in the background Hi I seem to be having trouble running pymol (v1.0, gentoo) in the background from a terminal,

Re: [PyMOL] pymol in the background

2007-09-20 Thread Justin Schmitz
HI! I tried it with the latest version in the portage in an login shell and both went fine, working in the shell and using pymol. I'm using eterm. What about using screen? justin Gordon Wells schrieb: Hi I seem to be having trouble running pymol (v1.0, gentoo) in the background from a ter

Re: [PyMOL] pymol in the background

2007-09-20 Thread Andreas Forster
Hey Gordon, I don't quite understand your problem. Pymol can be run in the background (or even remotely) by calling it as pymol -qc script.py When you want to use it interactively, the shell it was started from is used for all sorts of output. Why do you need this shell? Just open anothe

[PyMOL] pymol in the background

2007-09-20 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi I seem to be having trouble running pymol (v1.0, gentoo) in the background from a terminal, neither appending "&" nor "ctrl+z" followed "bg" is doing the trick. In both cases pymol freezes during certain operations, eg opening pdbs, drawing cartoon. The window controls themselves respond. Don'