El 22/03/11 09:34, Justin Lecher escribió:
> On 21/03/11 22:57, Hongbo Zhu wrote:
>> Dear PyMOLers,
>>
>> As many of you might be aware of, MSMS is an excellent program developed
>> by Michel Sanner for computing protein surface, especially solvent
>> excluded surface (SES). (see http://mgltools.scripps.edu/packages/MSMS/
>> ). Due to its outstanding usability, Robert Campbell had already
>> provided several very helpful PyMOL scripts about MSMS (see
>> http://pldserver1.biochem.queensu.ca/~rlc/work/pymol/ ).
>>
>> I have also been using the MSMS program heavily in my work and developed
>> a MSMS plugin for PyMOL with a graphical user interface (GUI). If you
>> have interest, please take a look at the plugin at:
>> ---------------------------------------------------
>> http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/MSMS
>> ---------------------------------------------------
>> Features:
>> MSMS can be configured and invoked in the GUI.
>> The triangulated protein SES can be rendered as mesh or/and vertices
>> plus normal vectors.
>> The color of surface mesh or vertices can also be configured.
>>
>> Your feedback and suggestions are particularly welcome!
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Hongbo
>>
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> Hi Hongbo,
>
> it is officially included in Gentoo Linux now [1]. It would be nice, if
> you could drop me a mail, in case you changed something, so that I can
> create a bumped version.
>
> thanks justin
>
> [1] http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-chemistry/pymol-plugins-msms
> Might take some hours to appear there
>
>
>
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Thanks, Justin. Gentoo is, in my humble opinion, the best Linux option
to run biochemical software, and we owe it all to you. Whenever I read
about the running/compilation problems others are having with pymol, I
thank God for using Gentoo and having you on board.
Best regards,
Ramiro.
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