Rafael,

Just load the file.  PyMOL supports the cube format.  It will be
loaded like a map.  Show it as mesh, surface, etc.  There aren't too
many things you can do with a cube, though.

-- Jason

2010/3/27 Rafael Najmanovich <rafael.najmanov...@usherbrooke.ca>:
>        Hi,
>
>        Is there a way to visualize the gaussian cube output format of 
> OpenBabel's obprobe program?
>        Thanks.
>        rafael
>
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