Anthony,

I agree that we need one, but it doesn't currently exist.  The same can be said 
for surface calculations, especially when you've loaded a 500 frame MD 
trajectory and accidentally "show surface" (doh!).

My advice: save sessions often and make liberal use of PyMOL's logging 
capability.  When you goof up, kill the process and then reopen the session or 
resume the log file after editing out the offending command(s).

Cheers,
Warren

(Hmm...A save session button might be nice...)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anthony Duff [mailto:a.d...@staff.usyd.edu.au]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 4:29 PM
> To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [PyMOL] stop an accidental or problematic ray trace
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> It would be nice if there were a button to stop a ray trace, 
> for when it is 
> started accidentally, or if something is wrong and it is 
> taking too long.
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> Is there one?
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