Hi Carsten e.a.,
> I am thinking that if it would be possible to write out the orientation
> of the clipping planes/slabs as PovRay objects, they could be used as
> bounding objects in PovRay. Since the placement of the clipping planes
> is easily achieved in Pymol this could be done interactively
Hi,
I'm trying to set up my machine to be able to run python scripts using
the PyMol API, but whenever I try to import the pymol module, I get the
following output:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/Users/lukegoodsell/Documents/Rotation 2/PDB/potentials.py",
> line 9, in
> i
Dear all,
yesterday I created a GitHub to collect and enlarge the scripts collection for
pymol. I started to
import the already posted ones from the pymolwiki.org.
In my opinion this is a smooth way to maintain the code of the scripts and it
is a good addition to the
wiki pages. I'd like every
Hi Warren,
I know that there has been some discussion on implementing a vector-based
figure export. I was wondering if there were any updates on this? I think
that this would be an amazing feature to have. Thanks!
Sean
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On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Luke Goodsell wrote:
> I'm trying to set up my machine to be able to run python scripts using
> the PyMol API, but whenever I try to import the pymol module, I get the
> following output:
> . . .
> I am running Mac OS X 10.5.6. I downloaded MacPyMol 1.1r1 from
> ht
Folks,
I'll second what Nat wrote. One of the reasons PyMOL is open-source is so that
outside developers can compile and use PyMOL with their own external Python
interpreters without regard to what Python version, operating system, or
hardware platform they are using.
Practically speaking, it
Justin,
Thank you for doing this! It is also probably also worth mentioning that Jason
recently reorganized the script presentation on PyMOLWiki so as to make
PyMOLWiki scripts easier to find.
http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Category:Script_Library
There may be some redundancy between the two
Carsten,
I think you're on to something.
So long as this rendering problem remains too hard for us to solve with
PyMOL alone, probably the next best thing would be for us to figure out
at least an interim PovRay or Raster3D-based process for creating such
figures. Having an object-selective but