Warren,

* Warren L. DeLano <war...@delanoscientific.com> [2003-09-09 17:42] wrote:
> 
>       If you're willing to switch into Python, there is an
> undocumented "read_pdbstr" function which can take a PDB file as a
> string variable.  See modules/pymol/importing.py for the code.
> Temporary files are unnecessary.

This could be very handy, but is there a way to write a pdb string from
within PyMOL? I've found export_coords, but that creates a PyCObject
and I'm not sure how that can be used. I suppose it needn't be PDB
format, but something that could be used (or converted for use) by other
programs or user-written routines.

Cheers,
Rob
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