Hi Thomas,

I assume components.cif is the same file that I've just downloaded for 
LigPlot+.  Would it be possible that PyMOL automatically finds this 
file, say by reading $compcif or some such variable?

Thanks.


Andreas



On 16/10/2014 10:08, Thomas Holder wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> this is for those who like to use the latest Open-Source PyMOL code from SVN. 
> We replaced the slow python mmCIF reader with a very fast and efficient C++ 
> implementation. Other than being much faster, this implementation provides:
>
> - new connect_mode=4 does bonding with components.cif dictionary
> (components.cif needs to be present in current directory, no automatic 
> downloading)
>
> - read missing residues from _pdbx_unobs_or_zero_occ_residues records and 
> display them grayed out in the sequence viewer
>
> - "fetch 1a00, type=cif" downloads mmcif instead of pdb
>
> We welcome any kind of testing and feedback.
>
> Cheers,
>    Thomas
>

-- 
                   Andreas Förster
        X-ray Crystallograhpy Facility Manager
            Centre for Structural Biology
               Imperial College London

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