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Hi Jason,

I have reposted your reply to the list, hope you don't mind.

Jason Thomas Maynes wrote:

| Hello:
|
| I run movie rendering through PBS but it's nothing fancy.
| Essentially I have a perl script that takes a pymol movie script as
| an argument and then sends customized (ie. render frames 40-50 etc)
| pymol scripts as jobs to the queue.  Since pymol can't take a command
| line argument for what frames to render, I couldn't see a away around
| having customized scripts for each job.

So an applet, which modifies a render-script on the fly (probably as a
plugin ("remote-rendering" or something) from within Python might be
usefull??

I guess, this would be the way people do it -either interactively
defining a script (probably with manual splitting/parameter-setting for
the job, or automatically if possible), which gets sent to a
batch-queueing-system from a Tk-GUI or offline (save script for later
execution).


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Bye,
Marc Saric  http://www.marcsaric.de
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