On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 21:04, Reece Hart wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 19:20, Michael George Lerner wrote:
>
> > Have you seen cmd.read_pdbstr() and its companion cmd.get_pdbstr()?
I thought I'd post this example, just in case anyone else cares about
this:
On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 19:20, Michael George Lerner wrote:
> Have you seen cmd.read_pdbstr() and its companion cmd.get_pdbstr()?
I remembered a discussion about such functionality several months ago
(at least), but couldn't remember whether it was a feature request or
implemented. Anyway, I got i
> Does anyone know of a way to embed coordinates within a pymol script?
Have you seen cmd.read_pdbstr() and its companion cmd.get_pdbstr()?
-michael
> I'd like to be able to programmatically generate a self-contained pymol
> script which loads the embedded coords, defines selections, and
> highl
Amigos-
Does anyone know of a way to embed coordinates within a pymol script?
I'd like to be able to programmatically generate a self-contained pymol
script which loads the embedded coords, defines selections, and
highlights selections with colors/rendering. The immediate use for this
is to write