> As far as I am aware, the plugin is not 
> compatible with the non-X-windows PyMOL on OS X.

Actually, it is -- the trick is to rename the "MacPyMOL.app" executable
"PyMOLX11Hybrid.app".  However, people should note that current MacPyMOL
builds are commercial products (not FREE) avialable from DeLano
Scientific LLC.

In contrast, Open-Source PyMOL compiled under Fink is the current FREE
version of PyMOL for Mac OS X endorsed by DeLano Scientific LLC.  Please
be sure to thank Jack Howarth for maintaining it!

Cheers,
Warren

> -----Original Message-----
> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of William Scott
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 3:30 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Any programs other than GRASP have a 
> surface scribing function?
> 
> Just to add to that, on OS X, if you install the apbs and 
> pymol packages via fink, everything will be set up for you.  
> I think this is also true of at least Ubuntu and other debian 
> linux varieties. As far as I am aware, the plugin is not 
> compatible with the non-X-windows PyMOL on OS X.
> 
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 20:30:50 +0000
> hua jing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>      You can use APBS plugin in PyMol. See installation 
> instruction at http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mlerner/PyMOL/ 
> or http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/APBS
>      
>      Holly
>      ________________________________
>      > Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 14:01:02 -0600
>      > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      > Subject: [ccp4bb] Any programs other than GRASP have a 
> surface scribing function?
>      > To: [email protected]
>      > 
>      > 
>      > Dear CCP4'ers,
>      > 
>      > Any Windows/Linux/OS X programs have a surface 
> scribing function similar to that found in GRASP, to quickly 
> draw the border of a surface selection (or subset) and 
> calculate or display local features of the molecular surface? 
>  I have no access to SGIs now.  I have a memory of similar 
> function elsewhere but am not finding the ability within 
> GRASP2, DINO, CHIMERA, etc.  Perhaps I'm thinking of Setor 
> which was also IRIX, and perhaps this memory is suspect...   
> Other selection methods for a molecular surface require more 
> of my time to define the subset.
>      > 
>      > Many thanks,
>      > 
>      > Jim
>      > 
>      > James R. Thompson
>      > 
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