I'm trying to use Robert Campbell's draw_axes script with PyMOL 0.97 on
Linux. Is there a simple way to get stock PyMOL to recognize stock CCTBX?
I'm not having any success here. (If I have to I'll use the special
distribution on the lab's Mac, but I'd rather just get it going on my
computer.)
Nat Echols wrote:
I'm trying to use Robert Campbell's draw_axes script with PyMOL 0.97 on
Linux. Is there a simple way to get stock PyMOL to recognize stock CCTBX?
I'm not having any success here. (If I have to I'll use the special
distribution on the lab's Mac, but I'd rather just get it
Hi,
* Jeffrey N. Agar a...@chem.uga.edu [2005-01-18 14:07] wrote:
also, typing the following example from the users manual gives invalid
syntax with an arrow pointing to the m in file_list =glob(mov*.pdb):
2) The following is a Python program (with a .py or .pym extension)
which uses a
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