Hi PyMOL community,
I am planning to develop a PyMOL plugin based on PyMOL 2.x versions with
PyQt.
However, I am not quite clear about the legal implications and copyright
issues if I would like to make my plugin open-source in future.
First, PyMOL has incentive version and open-source version.
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> Only if you are going to sell your plugin, you need to purchase a
> commercial PyQt license. See
> https://riverbankcomputing.com/commercial/license-faq
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> Hope that helps.
>
> Cheers,
> Thomas
>
> > On Mar 4, 2019, at 7:03 PM, Will
Hi Wael,
I'm somehow curious whether you have used PyQt in your plugin.
Nowadays, people usually upload released code onto repositories like
GitHub. But I'm not sure which open source license we need to use if PyQt
is used.
Hope anyone who is familiar with this issue could help.
Many thanks.
W
Hi Yanni,
If you have root access (su), it might be easier to try "Open-Source PyMOL
in Linux Distros" (
https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Linux_Install#Open-Source_PyMOL_in_Linux_Distros).
This approach saves the process of compiling the code manually.
Best,
Y. Tao
Yanni G 于2020年10月7日周三 上午5:21写
Dear colleagues,
We are very glad to announce the first version of PyVibMS -- a PyMOL plugin
designed to visualize vibrations in molecules and solids, and the code has
been deposited in GitHub (https://github.com/smutao/PyVibMS).
PyVibMS has two major functionalities
- Visualize the structure