Yes! This has worked. Thanks Thomas.
2013/12/5 Thomas Holder
> Hi David,
>
> incentive pymol builds have the python interpreter and the _cmd module
> built into the pymol.exe executable. This means running the script with
> your system python is not supported. Instead, run your script with pymo
Dear all
I am working on Centos 5.10, kernel 2.6.18-371.1.2.el5
I was using pymol 1.3r2, and it worked perfectly
I installed a second screen (useful for NMR) on my computer, and since
then, I have problems with pymol
I first had to update my kernel, which is now the one I wrote on the top
of m
Hi,
It sounds like you should check the version of python you're using to
try to build pymol.
I've been able to build pymol 1.4.1 using python 2.6.4 (and pmw 1.3.2)
on several linux distributions (although I haven't tried on Centos 5.10)
and OS X.
Hope this helps,
Pete
Edith Gincel wrote:
>
Hi Yeping,
the spectrum command has a "byres" argument to operate on the residue level:
PyMOL>spectrum b, blue_white_red, byres=1
There is no white_blue color ramp, but there is a script which provides this:
http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Spectrumany
It doesn't have the byres argument. If you on