Interesting idea. Where is an explanation of the PyMOL format for
describing the state to be found?
Bob
Miguel wrote:
Egon wrote:
Anyway... the above feature would be very nice; *especially* if it would
allow
other programs to be able to 'restore' the view too, e.g. PyMOL.
Egon is exactly right.
I previously had discussions with Warren DeLano about possibly sharing the
PyMOL format for saving the 'current state'.
I never even looked at the PyMOL format, but I think it is a good idea to
try to share an existing format rather than create a new one.
Miguel
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