> Thanks, but I still failed to get this new pdb.
>
> File -- Save molecular -->
>
> I wish the present coordinate will be saved as a new pdb after rotation.
I guess with present coordinate you mean what you see on screen. To get
this you need to transform the atom coordinates by current camera
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Thomas Holder
wrote:
>> Thanks, but I still failed to get this new pdb.
>>
>> File -- Save molecular -->
>>
>> I wish the present coordinate will be saved as a new pdb after rotation.
>
> I guess with present coordinate you mean what you see on screen. To get this
Hi,
I am using the nvidia driver : 195.36.24
OS: Ubuntu Lucid lynx 10.04 , 64 bit
I have a "working" xinerama config with two LCD screens one a regular dell
LCD at 2560x1600 and the other a stereo capable PLANAr LCD at 1920x1080.
Both screens were configured to near working stereo based on the xor
Hi Hari,
According to the NVidia's website, the Planar SA2311W is compatible with
3DVision since the version 260.19.36 of the Nvidia's video driver.
Apparently the driver you're using is a way too old .
Rafael.
On 7/20/11 6:41 PM, hari jayaram wrote:
Hi,
I am using the nvidia driver : 195.36
Hi Lina,
>> transform_by_camera_rotation
>
> PyMOL>transform_by_camera_rotation
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/pymol/parser.py", line
> 464, in parse
> exec(layer.com2+"\n",self.pymol_names,self.pymol_names)
> File "", line 1, in
> Nam
Hi Hari,
Please update your driver and ensure that your monitor's refresh rate is 120 Hz.
Cheers,
-- Jason
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:41 PM, hari jayaram wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using the nvidia driver : 195.36.24
> OS: Ubuntu Lucid lynx 10.04 , 64 bit
> I have a "working" xinerama config with two
Greetings PyMOLers,
Ongoing work into PyMOL's graphics engine has given us time to test
and learn a few things about performance. If you're a hard-core PyMOL
user or you need to get every last frame-per-second out of PyMOL, try
loading a large session and tweaking the following settings to check
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