Sorry, it's actually part false alarm and part a completely different
problem.
For false alarm:Structure retrieved by 'fetch' simply lacked residue
numbered 10, why my own file was already repaired and had it fine.
For different problem: For some reason it turns out that 'select' is
case-sensi
If I load my own pdb file and issue a simple select command like 'select
resi 10' it works fine, producing something like 'selection "sele"
defined with 6 atoms'.
However if I load the same structure using fetch command selections stop
working, 'select resi 10' results in 'selection "sele" def
Hi Timofey,
See http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/ignore_case
Note: The wiki page mentions 1.8.0.0 (official release), but the SVN repo had
the change since 1.7.7.1 (https://sourceforge.net/p/pymol/code/4123/ ).
Cheers,
Thomas
On 29 Feb 2016, at 06:23, Timofey Tyugashev wrote:
> Sorry, it's a
Dear PyMOL users,
I run 64-bit Windows 10. I have installed the latest PyMOL (and all other
programs that are required) from:
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pymol
PyMOL works fine. I make movies which look fine on PyMOL. Nevertheless,
when I try:
Menu > Save Movie As > MPEG...
a po
Thank you for prompt response. Now I recall that I've seen the mention
of it in the release notes for 1.8, but paid no attention to it as I had
no intent to install 1.8 so soon anyway being wary of probable bugs.
Probably earlier I just pedantically typed in the identifiers in capital
letters, b