> Yes, 0.88 has been released. However, many of the new features > are not yet documented, so I wouldn't necessarily rush out to download > it and expect to immediately utilize all new functionality. > > Honestly, this release is a bit premature, but I had a firm > external deadline to meet -- so here is. Fortunately, a good part of > the new stuff is exposed in updated Menus (Mac users will need to use an > updated Fink version in order to access the new menus).
Well I'm fairly new to the fink / X11 way of using PyMOL on a Mac but I self updated fink to version: 0.13.0 (Distribution version: 0.5.2.cvs) Without a hitch and did an update-all but fink reports pymol remains at 0.86-3. Am I missing the pint or something here or am I being premature? (I am using MacOSX 10.2.6 plus all the latest updates to date And Apple's X11 Beta 3 - XFree86 4.2.1) I have also installed the native 0.88 version which lacks any menus at all. -- .-Dr-Andy-Calder----------. | Materials Modelling Group\ | Materials Science & Eng. \ | University of Liverpool / | UK .---------------------'