On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Konrad Hinsen wrote:

> Bad news. My map has a grid spacing of 2 angstrom, I need better
> resolution than that for placing it.
>
> So now I am trying chempy.brick.

If you're using the CVS version of PyMOL, you might try DX multigrid
formatted files.  You can find some brief documentation here

http://agave.wustl.edu/apbs/doc/html/user-guide/x2539.html

and there's sure to be more at opendx.org (you probably won't need more,
though).

-michael

> I just installed NumPy into the
> internal Python (business as usual). However, while I can generate
> bricks, any isomesh I make from them always has zero lines. This is
> true already for the example script (brick01.py), which generates eight
> meshes that are all empty. Is this a bug?
>
> Konrad.
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